posted on Jun, 26 2022 @ 09:20 PM
As in Europe in some European countries are already starting to feel the full felt/impact of the powerful sanctions on Russia.
European countries arent the only ones starting to feel the full impact of those powerful sanctions on Russia set by the G7 nations.
But also in Africa and Asia several countries are experiencing food shortages as the results of the powerful sanctions on Russia.
At the G7 meeting in Germany, G7 nations pledged funds G7 develops a response to the famine fallout from Russian invasion.. But not the sanctions
that the G7 agaisnt Russia?
Which had caused a rise on food prices? and shortages of food.
To No Surprise Quickly the G7 Nations Finger Point The Blame on Russia
A global grain shortage is currently threatening huge swaths of Africa with famine. Trudeau and other G7 leaders have pointed the blame squarely at
Russia for targeting grain silos in Ukraine for attack and limiting exports by blocking major ports in the country.
Russia had said that they arent blocking the major ports in Ukraine but the Ukrainian forces had sea mined the ports from becoming accessible.
The Ukrainian ports in Ukraine isn't the only issue.
The major issue is the so called powerful sanctions which the G7 nations had imposed on Russia instated of the Russians/Russia feeling the impact of
these powerful sanctions.
Many Western Countries, including European countries had felt the full impact of the powerful sanctions.
Instated of easing sanctions on Russia for its fertilizers or taking the blame on themselves. They blame Russia.
Canada pledges funds
as G7 develops response to famine fallout from Russian invasion
Trudeau said he's spoken to Scholz about the need to invest in infrastructure to help wean Europe off of Russian oil, adding Canada can be part of
the solution.
Making sure that Europe is weaned off Russian oil and on the LNG gas supplies.