During a press conference on Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spoke about Russia’s recent withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal, saying the nation’s exit has sparked “significant volatility in grain and food prices.” She added that the “onus” is now on Russian President Vladimir Putin, who promised heads of African states on Thursday that he would ensure that Africa does not face food insecurity as a result of Russia’s exit.
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Black Sea grain deal: Russia’s withdrawal has sparked ‘significant volatility’ in food prices, White House says
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