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Tunisia — The leaders of Japan and African countries said Sunday that the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine has a food crisis on the fast-growing continent, without referring to Moscow by name.
“We highlight with deep fear the negative socio-economic impact of this (Ukrainian) crisis, which has created food mistrust in Africa in the complicated context” of the post-COVID era, the leaders said in the Tunisian Declaration. issued after the Tokyo International Conference. Conference on African Progress held in the Tunisian capital.
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