“This is fundamentally wrong, because Russia does not interfere with the supply of food to world markets,” Peskov said.

He noted that the vast majority of supplies from the total global volume is not related to either Russia or Ukraine.

Earlier, Sunak called for "an end to Russia's horrendous weaponization of food."

Assistant to the President of Russia for Economic Affairs Maxim Oreshkin previously told RT that the crises observed in the food and fuel markets were the result of mistakes by the United States and Europe.