(New York / Tokyo Composite Electric) UN Secretary -General Gutres warns that if Ukraine's grain exports will not restore the level before the war, the increasingly serious global grain crisis will be difficult to deal with, and the world will have many years of hunger and famine for many years.He urged Russia to exit Ukraine's food.

Gutres said at the United Nations Summit held in New York on Wednesday that the food that had risen in temperature and the worsening of crown diseases intensified due to the war; in just two years, the number of people lacking grain was doubled.Since 2016, those who live in famine have increased by more than 500%, reaching more than 500,000.

He said that the war may cause tens of millions of people to fall on the edge of unsafe food, and then evolve into malnutrition and large -scale famine. This crisis may last for several years.

He said that he is "close contact" with Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, the United States and the European Union to try to restore Ukraine's food exports.

Gutres visited Moscow and Kiev in the end of the month.After attending the United Nations Food Security Conference hosted by the Secretary of State Brosky, he made an appeal to Russia to allow Russia to allow "exporting food safely and reliable food stored at the port of Ukraine" and allowed Russian food and chemical fertilizers to enter the world.market.

On the other hand, the World Bank announced on Wednesday that it will add 12 billion US dollars (approximately S $ 16.7 billion) funds in response to global food security projects to support projects in the next 15 months to promote the production of food and chemical fertilizers.Promoting trade and support for disadvantaged families and producers.

This payment will make the world banks respond to food issues of more than US $ 30 billion.Earlier, the World Bank has announced that it will provide $ 18.7 billion in projects implemented in Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and South Asia.

The Treasury Minister of the Seventh -way Group and the Governor of the Central Bank of the Seventh Kingdom Group expected an agreement on the plan to assist Ukraine to help Ukraine pay the bills in the next few months.

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida also announced on Thursday that Japan will cooperate with the World Bank to increase the fiscal assistance provided to Ukraine by $ 300 million to $ 600 million for humanitarian assistance.