Ukraine: Africa will receive grain under the "Grain from Ukraine" program

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on November 12, 2022. REUTERS - CINDY LIU

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The war in Ukraine and its consequences thousands of kilometers away… The African continent is facing shortages of cereals imported from Russia and Ukraine.

The two countries are engaged in a battle for influence in Africa, while many states have adopted a position of “non-alignment” in the conflict.

In this context, Ukraine has launched a program called "Grain from Ukraine" (Cereals from Ukraine), particularly for African countries.

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With our correspondent in Dakar,

Charlotte Idrac

Food security was one of the main topics raised by the Ukrainian Foreign Minister

during his tour

of Africa last October.

We Ukrainians know the horror of hunger

 ," said Dmytro Kuleba, Monday, November 28, during an online press briefing, from Kiev, in reference to the Holodomor, the famine caused by the Stalinist regime. in the 1930s. “ 

We will not allow anyone to use hunger as a weapon

 ,” he said.

“By

 spring 2023, we plan to supply at least five million people on the African continent, as part of this humanitarian effort.

Overall, Ukraine plans to ship at least sixty large vessels.

Among the priority countries, on our list are Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Yemen, Nigeria and others

 ," said Dmytro Kuleba before to ensure that "

a country's political support for Ukraine is not a criterion

 " for receiving this aid, citing the example of Ethiopia, which abstained in the last vote in the UN.

However, the head of Ukrainian diplomacy once again called on African countries not to remain " 

neutral

 " in the conflict.

Read also: Ukrainian cereals: African hopes dashed after the bombing of Odessa

At an international summit on food security with twenty European countries, Saturday, November 26 in kyiv.

As part of this summit, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky announced that he had raised nearly $150 million from more than 20 countries and the European Union for the "Grain from Ukraine" program.

Highly symbolic.

On Holodomor Remembrance Day, over 20 leaders took part in our International Summit on Food Security, both present in Kyiv & online.

Discussed #GrainFromUkraine program initiated by @ZelenskyyUa to alleviate global food crisis provoked by Russia's war on Ukraine.

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— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) November 26, 2022

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