Sanctions On Russia Could Send Global Food Prices Soaring Warns Putin || If sanctions are imposed on us, global food prices will rise

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that sanctions on Russia could push up global food prices.

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Many multinational corporations have suspended their trade and services in Russia as various countries have imposed tough sanctions on Russia over its war on Ukraine.

This was followed by Pepsi, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Starbucks, the largest multinational companies in the United States, announcing the suspension of their business in Russia.

Pepsi, which has been operating in Russia for more than 60 years, has announced that it will suspend its business there and provide much-needed assistance to Ukrainian refugees.

The famous coffee company Starbucks, Starbucks, Starbucks, Starbucks reported last Friday in Ukraine in Ukraine in Ukraine, has changed its decision and said that all the sales stations in Russia temporarily shut down.

In this context, Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that sanctions on Russia could push up global food prices.

“Russia and Belarus are producing large quantities of mineral fertilizers globally.

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