Russia Calls for Joint Food Reserves With BRICS to Counter Middle East Crisis Risks

FILE PHOTO: A view shows an enrichment shop at a processing plant of fertilizer producer EuroChem VolgaKaliy developing the Gremyachinskoe potash deposit in Volgograd region, Russia September 3, 2024. REUTERS/Kirill Braga/File Photo
A view shows an enrichment shop at a processing plant of fertilizer producer EuroChem VolgaKaliy developing the Gremyachinskoe potash deposit in Volgograd region, Russia September 3, 2024. REUTERS/Kirill Braga

By Gleb Bryanski

Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, should create joint food reserves with fellow BRICS members and former Soviet neighbours to counter the risks to global food security stemming from the conflict in the Middle East, a senior Russian security official said on Monday.

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