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The Russo-Ukrainian war is worsening, and the lives of the people of the league and NATO are worse than the war

author:A dark horse who knows the way

According to the Global Times, since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the continuous joint efforts of the United States to launch multi-party sanctions against Russia in conjunction with Europe and allies, many international countries have ushered in various difficulties one after another. Economic and trade have been eaten up, energy supplies have been insufficient, the cost of living has soared, international oil prices have soared...

One problem after another has made peoples miserable. With the continuation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, there have been two bad news in the international community in recent days, which are full of influence and affect millions of people.

The Russo-Ukrainian war is worsening, and the lives of the people of the league and NATO are worse than the war

The bad news has come out of the world, and the lives of 440 million Europeans are facing difficulties

Recently, the Russian media today published an article on the website of the Russian television station, revealing a heavy news. That is to follow in the footsteps of the United States and make "Russia miserable."

Today's European people are making great sacrifices and suffering many troubles and pains.

Russian media pointed out that since Europe insisted on sanctioning Russia and restricting some of Russia's energy imports regardless of people's lives, Europe's economy and the lives of 440 million Europeans have been hit hard and are facing disaster.

The shortage of natural gas, oil and other energy sources has made the daily life of European people unable to guarantee, making it difficult for a large number of European people to ensure supply for heating in the cold season.

The Russo-Ukrainian war is worsening, and the lives of the people of the league and NATO are worse than the war

What is particularly troublesome is that there are also low temperature weather such as snowfall and frost in many European countries, making people more in need of energy. The shortage of energy has led to soaring prices of natural gas, oil, etc., and the lives of European people are also increasing.

The problem of survival, the soaring cost of living, and in the face of one problem after another, the EU is still obsessed with Russia, deciding to stop buying, importing or transshiping coal from Russia and other solid fossil fuels from August.

The Russian-Ukrainian conflict may cause a food crisis, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations issued a warning.

It should be noted that in addition to the problem of insufficient energy affecting hundreds of millions of Europeans, the current global food crisis caused by the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the multi-country sanctions against Russia is also worthy of attention from all walks of life.

Relevant sources pointed out that russia and Ukraine occupy an important position in crop exports, as well as fertilizer exports and other fields. Therefore, since the outbreak of the conflict and the sanctions imposed by Russia, the prices of some crops and fertilizers have risen.

The emerging food crisis has led many countries to reduce their food exports, and under this, the survival of many countries that rely on imported food has become a big problem.

The Russo-Ukrainian war is worsening, and the lives of the people of the league and NATO are worse than the war

It is reported that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has previously publicly warned that under the continuous deterioration of the situation in Russia and Ukraine, the number of malnourished people and the number of hungry people in the world are likely to increase significantly in the future.

The global food crisis that people are panicking also has a high probability of occurring.

The EU has taken action and plans to solve some of the problems through "food diplomacy". It is worth mentioning that in response to the food crisis, the EU has also taken action at present, deciding to solve the problem of rising wheat and fertilizer prices and shortages in the Middle East, North Africa and the Balkans through "food diplomacy".

The EU plans to provide the necessary assistance to many countries, working with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to launch initiatives that can mitigate the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on global food security.

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