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Zelensky accuses Russia of trying to ‘return the threat of large-scale famine to Africa and Asia’

Por: The Hill World October 31, 2022

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday called on the international community to push back on what he characterized as a Russian attempt to “return the threat of large-scale famine to Africa and Asia” after Moscow announced it was suspending its participation in a deal to allow Ukraine to export grain amid the ongoing conflict between the countries. Zelensky in an called Russia’s decision to earlier Saturday “rather... + full article



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