At the summit meeting, the EU-European Union will discuss how to respond to the food crisis caused by the situation in Ukraine, and accelerate efforts to transport and export grains that cannot be exported by land because the port was closed by Russia. We agreed on such things.

The EU held a two-day summit in Brussels, Belgium, and on the 31st of the second day, they discussed how to respond to the food crisis in Ukraine and how to break away from Russia's dependence on the energy sector.



Until now, the EU has announced a policy of transporting Ukrainian grains, which cannot be exported due to the closure of the port by Russia, by land to neighboring countries such as Romania, which is a member state of the EU, and exporting from the port, but at the summit meeting, it will be exported. It was agreed to accelerate cooperation between countries toward the full-scale operation of Ukraine.

Furthermore, at a press conference after the meeting, EU President Ursula von der Leyen said, "Member countries and the international community are moving to ban the export of agricultural products and prioritize domestic supply in some countries. Should not restrict exports, "he stressed that countries should work together to resolve the food crisis.



"In the medium to long term, we need to develop better strategies, such as leveraging new technologies to increase food productivity in Africa," he said, visiting Egypt in mid-June and President Shishi. Showed the idea to discuss with.

French President Emmanuel Macron "Doesn't Eliminate Further Sanctions"

French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters after the EU-European Union summit, welcoming countries to agree on a ban on the import of Russian oil and saying, "We will not rule out further sanctions." He said he could impose further sanctions to stop the military invasion.



President Macron also proposes a UN resolution calling on Russia to lift the blockade of the port of southern Odesa to enable grain exports from Ukraine amid rising global grain prices as a result of the military invasion. I showed my thoughts.



He also shared his thoughts directly with President Putin in a telephone talk with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on May 28, and is currently waiting for a reaction from the Russian side.