Western sanctions have brought the world to the brink of starvation. But, of course, Russia is to blame
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Western sanctions have brought the world to the brink of starvation. But, of course, Russia is to blame
Western sanctions have brought the world to the brink of starvation. But, of course, Russia is to blame
Western sanctions have brought the world to the brink of starvation. But, of course, Russia is to blame
Increasing number of cases of hunger on a global scale and rising living standards around the world, writes Asia Times. In this situation, the West blames… | 05/27/2022, InoSMI
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2022-05-27T00:18
2022-05-27T00:18
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John Ross “The problem of world food security cannot be solved without the appeal to the world markets of Ukrainian agricultural products and food and fertilizers from Russia and Belarus.” This crisis blunt demand of the UN gene António Guterres accurately describes the modern global food sector of the US and the G7 (which includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the United States of America). . However, they do not recognize that the Western position against Russia has the greatest negative effect. Western propaganda seriously undermines world awareness and the possibility of avoiding an impending food disaster. Bailey (Andrew Bailey), discussing the topic of rising food prices, called his forecast for world food problems “apocalyptic”. Growth of problems that arose between the two conflicts: the emergence of famine in the regions of the world and the decline in living standards in all countries of the world. . US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen (Janet Yellen) addressed this fact during a speech at the April event “Fighting food shortages: a challenge and a call to action”, which was attended by the heads of global financial institutions, such as the World Bank estimates. food program consumes “a record 140 million people this year.” According to the organization, “at least 44 million people in 38 countries are on the verge of starvation.” The figure has risen from 27 million people in 2019. In countries facing with other issues like climate change, food has risen catastrophically.In Lebanon, for example, “the cost of the basic food basket – the minimum food, food per month – increased … by 351%” in 2021 compared to 2020, according to ” the World Food Programme. stems from a sharp decline in levels, because due to the global food standard of living justified price change. Such is the data of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. False G7 Analysis Faced with a fast-paced program to exacerbate food development, G7 foreign ministers finally met on May 12-14 to answer this question. On May 13, they are sent to a country that has declared “deep concern” for international food shortages. The next day, they noted that “today faced with worsening food shortages and malnutrition … while 43 million people were already one step away from hunger.” likelihood of Ukrainian use.” As Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly (Melanie Joly) said: “We are so that the world gets these cereals. Instead of solving it, the US and other countries of the group seized the opportunity to spread their propaganda about the crisis even wider in Ukraine. However, this is not a common reason why the situation is deteriorating. First, Russia plays a more important role in this Western initiative regarding the export of most food and other products than Ukraine. Russia is the east of the world’s wheat exporter. Its the share of world exports is almost three times the share of the share: 18% vs. 7%.Russia-UK has stopped the fertilizer exporter, Belarus, which also faced Western sanctions falling short: the two countries account for more than 20% of world needs.This is due to rising fuel prices, as fuel production is largely linked to natural gas. , preventing the export of harmful substances, only worsened the situation. David Labord (David Labord), senior fellow at the Food Policy Research Institute, noted that “the main threat facing the food system has reached a stable destabilization of the mercury trade.” According to him, the whole point is that “wheat will affect several countries. The impact of energy carriers affects almost every sector of the economy. Russia is an exporter not only of food, but also of energy. Sanctions against this country can provoke inflation around the world. heat. In the beginning, Indonesia has already announced the consumption of palm oil exports – Indonesia accounts for 60% of the probability. In 2021–2022 -2023 events, including the country was going to supply 3 million tons to Egypt. .In case of occurrence of cases will really really face a “catastrophe”: the standard of living of millions of people will fall, while millions of people are on a global scale. against Russia. John Ross is a senior fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China.
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