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Millions of people are suffering because of the rise in food and energy prices due to the war in Ukraine. This undermines the United Nations’ goal of ending extreme poverty worldwide by 2030.
war with RussiaRussia Ukraine WarUkraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia was not ready to negotiate to end the war. Because he still considers himself powerful. Zelensky told US industrial leaders on Wednesday that it was not possible for Russia to come for talks right now. Because still Russia (Russia) can feel its power. Zelensky with the help of translator via video link (Volodymyr Zelensky) said, ‘We have to weaken Russia and the world will have to come forward for this work.’
Zelensky said that the Ukraine war (Ukraine) is doing its job in the field and called for even tougher sanctions to weaken Russia economically. “We have to completely stop Russia’s global financial system,” he told industrial leaders. Significantly, Ukraine has recovered the bodies of Ukrainian fighters killed during the war at the steel plant. Ukraine’s leader said Russia was trying to capture the important southeastern city.
US will continue to send aid to Ukraine
Regarding this war, a US general said that America and its allies will continue to send important aid to Ukraine. At the same time, the United Nations said that the global food crisis has increased due to climate change and the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the UN Global Crisis Response Group’s report released on Wednesday said that millions of people are suffering from rising food and energy prices due to the war in Ukraine. This undermines the United Nations’ goal of ending extreme poverty worldwide by 2030.
Russian occupation of a province of Donbass
The United Nations is also considering an agreement that would allow grain exports from Ukraine via the Black Sea and provide free access to world markets for Russian food and fertilisers. Russia, on the other hand, claims it has controlled 97 percent of one of the two provinces of the Donbass region and has moved closer to its goal of completely capturing an area stronghold of coal mines and factories. . Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday that much of the Luhansk province is under the control of Moscow’s military and that Russia appears to be in control of nearly half of Donetsk province, according to Ukrainian officials and military analysts.
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