Joly heads to UN to mobilize action on food crisis sparked by invasion of Ukraine
OTTAWA — Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly will travel to New York today for two days of meetings at the UN to help mobilize a global response to the food security crisis resulting from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Joly will meet UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for talks and will participate in a United Nations Security Council open debate on the link between conflict and food security.
Earlier this week, Joly said Canada is planning to send cargo ships to ports in Romania and other European countries neighbouring Ukraine to help it export its wheat.
Russia has blockaded Ukraine’s ports, stopping exports of wheat and sunflower oil to countries that rely on them in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.