As Americans complain about rising inflation, global strife is threatening to make it worse.
Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that many countries, particularly in Asia and Africa, could face starvation if Russia is allowed to continue blocking Ukrainian grain exports from leaving Black Sea ports.
“The world will face an acute and severe food crisis and famine,” Zelenskyy said Saturday during a virtual address to the Shangri-La Dialogue, a major Asia defense conference.
“Russia has blocked the Black Sea,” Zelenskyy said. “Prices are rising. Russia is violating international law.”
Ukraine is often called Europe’s “breadbasket” and is the world’s fifth largest exporter of wheat.
For weeks, Russia, as part of its invasion of Ukraine, has been engaged in a naval blockade that has prevented Ukraine from shipping goods out of key ports, according to U.S. intelligence.








