... our planet. To start with, Moscow and Beijing could focus on strengthening food security in regions of their common neighborhood—like Central Asia and Afghanistan, as well as in the poorest counties of South Asia and the African Horn.
Russia and China could work together on these and other food security matters. They could also promote the food agenda within FAO, UNDP, BRICS, SCO and other multilateral bodies of which they are members. This would be a significant contribution to the global commons that the whole international community ...
... the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the state of the prisoner-of-war exchange process, the possibility of resuming the export of Ukrainian grain, and the prospects for the parties to return to diplomatic dialogue. Leading international researchers from China, the USA, Great Britain, Ukraine, and Russia took part in the event. Russian side was represented at the event by Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General.
... the food situation in the world and possible agreements regarding the supply of Russian and Ukrainian grain, as well as Russian and Belarusian fertilizers to world markets. The role of international organizations (FAO, G20, BRICS) in ensuring global food security was also discussed. Leading international researchers from China, the USA, Great Britain, Ukraine, and Russia took part in the event. Russian side was represented at the event by Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General.