G7 leaders said in a statement that G7 countries would allocate an additional $ 4.5 billion to protect the most vulnerable against hunger.
The G7 countries do not plan to impose sanctions against Russia’s agricultural products. This was stated in a statement by G7 leaders following the summit, Reuters reports.
“We will continue to ensure that our sanctions packages are not directed against food and provide for the free flow of agricultural products, including from Russia, and the delivery of humanitarian aid,” the text of the document said.
It was reported that the G7 countries would allocate an additional $ 4.5 billion to protect the most vulnerable against hunger.
It was previously reported that the Red Cross had announced severe food shortages in Africa. The most dangerous countries today are the Middle East and North Africa, which are heavily dependent on wheat imports.
Earlier, Zelensky proposed a mechanism to insure the world from starvation. According to him, it is too late to respond to hunger when it arrives so it is necessary to act preventively.
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Source: korrespondent

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