until this conflict started is how much of a country like lebanon and i think yemen as well, but lebanon in particular is dependant on ukrainian wheat. now, there is a country on its uppers, that is bankrupt, that is struggling to feed its people and suddenly, ukrainian wheat i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is a war it could be exported, couldn t it? in terms of instability, ukraine, central europe but other parts of world could start to feel that instability as well? political instability, and also just food insecurity. i think, for lebanon for those of us who remember looking at those incredible photos after the blast in the beirut port damaged those huge grain
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potentially starvation conditions. outside humanitarian supplies are not getting in. they are not getting in. and if we see the kind of tactics that russia and the syrians used in syria, you know, we see what the ukrainians might be looking forward to, and this is a very scary prospect. henry, ijust wanted to pick up on the consequences of this worldwide because one of the things i did not know until this conflict started, is how much of a country like lebanon and i think yemen as well, but lebanon in particular, is dependant on ukrainian wheat. there is a country on its uppers. it is bankrupt. it is struggling to feed its people. and suddenly, ukrainian wheat and i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world, it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is a war that could be exported, couldn t it? in terms of instability, ukraine, central europe and other parts of the but could start to feel that
and if we see the kind of tactics that russia i and the syrians used in syria, you know, we see - what the ukrainians might be looking forward to, and this is a very scary prospect. - henry, ijust wanted to pick up on the consequences of this worldwide because one of the things i did not know until this conflict started, is how much of a country like lebanon and i think yemen as well but lebanon in particular, is depended on ukrainian wheat. there is a country on its uppers. it is bankrupt. it is struggling to feed its people. and suddenly, ukrainian wheat and i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world, it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is a war it could be exported, couldn t it? in terms of instability, you crank percent for europe and other parts of the but could start to feel that instability as well. political instability, and also just food insecurity. i think, for lebanon, is about to remember looking at those incredible pho
on the consequences of this worldwide because one of the things i did not know until this conflict started, is how much of a country like lebanon and i think yemen as well, but lebanon in particular, is dependant on ukrainian wheat. there is a country on its uppers. it is bankrupt. it is struggling to feed its people. and suddenly, ukrainian wheat and i think russia and ukraine together is about 30% of the traded wheat in the world, it is not there. it is not available. i mean, this is a war it could be exported, couldn t it? in terms of instability, ukraine, central europe and other parts of the but could start to feel that instability as well. political instability, - and also just food insecurity. i think, for lebanon, - is about to remember looking at those incredible photos. after the glass in the beirut port damaged those huge grain silos, that is why so much - of lebanon s grain came - in and i think it is an amount that it had relied on ukraine l for was about 60% of its grain