Zelenskyy Calls For Russia’s Expulsion From UN Food Agency

Zelensky Calls For Russia's Expulsion From UN Agency
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
Telegram
LinkedIn
Print

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on world leaders to expel Russia from the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, blaming Moscow for spurring the global grain crisis by invading his country.

‘There can’t be any discussion on prolonging Russia’s membership in the FAO,’ Zelenskyy told delegates at a Paris meeting of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) by video link on Thursday.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that the FAO which is active in 130 countries worldwide, has the mission to ‘achieve food security for all’.

‘What is there for Russia to do (in the FAO) if they are causing hunger for at least 400 million, or potentially more than a billion people?’ Zelenskyy added.

Read Also: How Russian Missile Strike Killed Dozens In Desna – Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s Black Sea ports usually export millions of tonnes of grain each year but have been blocked since Moscow’s late February invasion.

Along with western sanctions on Russia, which prevent Moscow selling much of its grain abroad, the blockade has sent food prices soaring and triggered warnings of famine in the Middle East and Africa.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed at UN-backed talks in Turkey on Wednesday that Moscow was ready to grant safe passage to ships transporting Ukrainian corn and wheat.

Ukraine has continued to maintain it is open to resuming shipments but needs concrete security guarantees from Russia, an FAO member since 2006.

‘The United Nations’ mediation efforts are significant steps, and I think, unfortunately, the only ones,” Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi told Thursday’s OECD meeting.

“We have to offer President Zelenskyy the assurances he needs that the ports will not be attacked.

Africa Daily News, New York

WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
Telegram
LinkedIn
Print