13.04.2026, 14:05
MOSCOW. April 13 (Interfax) - An escalation of the Middle East conflict creates an increasing risk to food systems and trade and has tangible negative implications for the provision of global food security, Russian Security Council Deputy Secretary Alexander Maslennikov said.
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