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War in Ukraine: Guterres Concerned About Danger of World Famine

The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed “deep concern” today about the danger of one famine as the war in Ukraine threatens food security in various parts of the world.

Speaking next to the Austrian Chancellor and Foreign Minister in Vienna, Guterres also said that talks were under way to remove other civilians from conflict zones in Ukraine, and expressed confidence that they would take place. and other removals in the future.

Conflict has pushed up international prices for cereals, cooking oils, fuels and fertilizers, with the United Nations warning that price increases will exacerbate the food crisis in Africareports Reuters.

Moreover, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has disrupted the transport on the Black Sea, a major route to the cereals and other goods, as early as February.

«I must say that I am deeply concerned, in particular, about the dangers of famine spreading to different parts of the world because of the dramatic food security situation we are facing due to the war in Ukraine.“, Said Guterres against the background of the above data.

After a visit to Moldovaa small country that opened its doors to refugees from neighboring Ukraine, Guterres called on European Union to increase financial support for the Chisinau government.

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Pessimism about the progress of peace talks

Speaking earlier in the day, Guterres said the time would come when peace negotiations for Ukraine, but how he does not see this happening in the near future, reports the RES EIA.

«This war will not last forever. The time will come when peace negotiations will take place“Guterres told a news conference with Austrian President Alexander van der Belen.

«I do not see this in the near future. But I can say one thing. We will never give up“, He added.

Source: News Beast

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