Browsing: Food crisis
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov begins an African tour in Egypt on Sunday, seeking to draw on demand for non-Western…
Russia amid food crisis: Turkey says a deal has been made with Russia to allow Ukraine to resume exports of…
A study recently revealed that food can be grown artificially in the dark through a vital process and could prove…
Sudan is facing an economic crisis due to global inflation, internal conflict, and the impact of climate change. Nearly one-third…
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s administration announced on June 2 that India has pledged Sri Lanka of fertilizer supplies to assist the debt-ridden country avoid food shortages due to crop losses & exacerbated by the world’s worst economic crisis. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa claimed PMNarendra Modi has promised him of fertilizer supplies for the upcoming farming season when discussing with a group of irrigation authorities about the next harvesting season’s requirements. Sri Lanka…
Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, said on Tuesday that’s it’s on to the West & Kyiv to tackle a rising global food crisis brought on by the fighting in Ukraine. Supplies of wheat and several commodities from two countries have been hampered as a result of Russia’s attack in Ukraine & Western sanctions, raising fears of global hunger. Restrictions on Russia by West During a visit to Bahrain, Lavrov told reporters that Western nations “created a number of artificial problems”by blocking the ports for Russian ships, affecting logistics and financial systems.”They need to critically examine if doing public relations on the topic of food security is more important to them or taking concrete actions to fix this problem,” he continued. Lavrov also urged Ukraine to demine its territorial waters in order to allow ships to sail through the Black & Azov seas safely. “If the demining issue is handled, Russia’s naval forces would ensure that these ships can sail freely into Mediterranean and on to their destinations,” Lavrov added. Russia and Ukraine supply around a third of the world’s wheat. President Vladimir Putin informed Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday that Moscow was willing to collaborate with Ankara to free up marine shipping from Ukraine, and he blame global food shortages upon “short-sighted” Western policies. Kremlin blames West The Kremlin has dismissed charges by the United States and the European Union that Russia has halted grain supplies from Ukraine, accusing the West of instigating the situation by applying sanctions.”These accusations are totally denied by us. On the contrast, we hold Western countrie s responsible for the events that led to this “In a conference call, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov remarked. Moscow has asked the west to lift…
Moody’s in its Global Macro Outlook Report on Thursday cut-downed the GDP forecast for India for the calendar year 2022…
Contact us:
Copyright © 2024 Asiana Times. All Rights Reserved