Ukraine in Flames. Russian aggression in Ukraine — the reason of world food crisis

UN World Food Program’s Executive Director David Beasley said blocking Ukraine’s southern ports in the Black Sea could trigger a global food disaster that would lead to famine, mass migration and political instability. He encouraged the international community to intervene in order to protect ports for humanitarian purposes and to facilitate port opening across the globe.

Russia’s UN Envoy Vassily Nebenzia blamed the rising food prices on “hysterical sanctions” imposed on his country by the US and other Western powers. In turn, US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman blamed the situation solely on Putin. She said Russian forces have bombed at least three civilian ships carrying goods from ports on the Black Sea, and accused the Russian navy of blocking access to Ukrainian ports to cut off exports of grain.

Ukraine in Flames #39 will discuss the risks to global food security created by the war and the ways to minimize them.

Speakers:

  • Denys Marchuk, deputy head of the Ukrainian Agri Council
  • Anatolii Tkachuk, director of science and development at NGO “Civic society institute”
  • Denys Korotenko, head of the Shyrokivska territorial community, Zaporizhzhia region.

UKRAINE IN FLAMES project is created by Ukraine Crisis Media CenterUkrainian Catholic University’s analitical center and NGO “Euroatlantic Course”.  We are aiming at searching a loud support for Ukraine in the war started by Russia on the 24th of February 2022.

If you want to support Ukraine against Russian aggression, check the link with recommendations by Ukraine Crisis Media Center – https://uacrisis.org/en/help-ukraine.

NGO Euroatlantic Course collects donations to support Ukrainian Army and civilians – https://eac.org.ua/en/main-page/.