The International Organization for Conservation of Nature (IRC) has expressed serious concern over Russia’s with Cancel from the Black Sea Grain Agreement, which it says threatens the future of the region’s grain exports.
The IRC and other international organizations said that Russia’s decision to with Cancel from this agreement is a big problem for more than 349 million people in the world who are facing food shortages.
“From Ukraine to Somalia, IRC’s customers are experiencing the devastating effects of food and energy prices from the 500-day war in Ukraine. With Cancel from the agreement threatens to hold global food security to ransom,” he said. said in a statement issued by the IRC.
About 80% of East Africa’s grains are imported from Russia and Ukraine. While more than 50 million people in East Africa are facing severe hunger, and the price of food has risen by almost 40% this year.
“Any disruption to the global food supply at a time of need can have dire consequences.
The world’s most vulnerable people will face the consequences of with Canceling from the agreement,” the IRC said.
The agreement with Russia is a tripartite agreement that allows Ukraine to export grain from its ports during the war with Russia.
This agreement helped to end the worsening world hunger and to prevent the increase in food prices worldwide.
The reason for Russia’s with Cancel from the agreement was stated after explosions hit the Russian bridge in Crimea, which Moscow described as an attack by Ukrainian drones, where two people died.
The road bridge is the lifeline of Russian forces fighting in Ukraine.












