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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A Russian media chief has welcomed the prospect of a global famine caused by Moscow's grain blockade.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the news channel , made the sickening remarks on stage at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).<br>She said she had heard several Russians say: 'All our hope is in the famine.'<br>'Here is what it means,' she told the forum. 'It means that the famine will start now and they will lift the [https://www.search.com/web?q=sanctions sanctions] and be friends with us, because they will [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=realise&type=all&mode=search&results=25 realise] it's necessary.'<br>More than 20million tons of grain are trapped inside Ukraine after Russia blockaded the country's Black Sea ports.<br> [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] editor-in-chief and session moderator Margarita Simonyan attends the St.<br><br>Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 17, 2022<br> A man processes wheat in Odesa, Ukraine, on June 17, 2022 as Russian-Ukrainian war continues<br>Global food prices are spiralling as a result, and there are fears the shortages could trigger a global famine and worsen hunger crises in Yemen and Ethiopia. <br>Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky called Africa 'a hostage' of the invasion while EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell this week branded the Russian blockade 'a real war crime'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The United Nations is trying to mediate a deal between Ukraine, Russia and Turkey to get the grain out but has failed to make much headway so far.<br>And US President Joe Biden has proposed a plan to export grain by rail, with temporary silos built along Ukraine's European border [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=-%20including - including] in Poland.<br> 'Here is what it means,[https://www.purevolume.com/?s=%27%20Simonyan ' Simonyan] told the forum. |
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+A Russian media chief has welcomed the prospect of a global famine caused by Moscow's grain blockade.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the news channel , made the sickening remarks on stage at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).<br>She said she had heard several Russians say: 'All our hope is in the famine.'<br>'Here is what it means,' she told the forum. 'It means that the famine will start now and they will lift the [https://www.search.com/web?q=sanctions sanctions] and be friends with us, because they will [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=realise&type=all&mode=search&results=25 realise] it's necessary.'<br>More than 20million tons of grain are trapped inside Ukraine after Russia blockaded the country's Black Sea ports.<br> [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] editor-in-chief and session moderator Margarita Simonyan attends the St.<br><br>Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 17, 2022<br> A man processes wheat in Odesa, Ukraine, on June 17, 2022 as Russian-Ukrainian war continues<br>Global food prices are spiralling as a result, and there are fears the shortages could trigger a global famine and worsen hunger crises in Yemen and Ethiopia. <br>Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky called Africa 'a hostage' of the invasion while EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell this week branded the Russian blockade 'a real war crime'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The United Nations is trying to mediate a deal between Ukraine, Russia and Turkey to get the grain out but has failed to make much headway so far.<br>And US President Joe Biden has proposed a plan to export grain by rail, with temporary silos built along Ukraine's European border [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=-%20including - including] in Poland.<br> 'Here is what it means,[https://www.purevolume.com/?s=%27%20Simonyan ' Simonyan] told the forum.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A Russian media chief has welcomed the prospect of a global famine caused by Moscow's grain blockade.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the news channel , made the sickening remarks on stage at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).<br>She said she had heard several Russians say: 'All our hope is in the famine.'<br>'Here is what it means,' she told the forum. 'It means that the famine will start now and they will lift the [https://www.search.com/web?q=sanctions sanctions] and be friends with us, because they will [https://www.paramuspost.com/search.php?query=realise&type=all&mode=search&results=25 realise] it's necessary.'<br>More than 20million tons of grain are trapped inside Ukraine after Russia blockaded the country's Black Sea ports.<br> [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] editor-in-chief and session moderator Margarita Simonyan attends the St.<br><br>Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 17, 2022<br> A man processes wheat in Odesa, Ukraine, on June 17, 2022 as Russian-Ukrainian war continues<br>Global food prices are spiralling as a result, and there are fears the shortages could trigger a global famine and worsen hunger crises in Yemen and Ethiopia. <br>Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky called Africa 'a hostage' of the invasion while EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell this week branded the Russian blockade 'a real war crime'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The United Nations is trying to mediate a deal between Ukraine, Russia and Turkey to get the grain out but has failed to make much headway so far.<br>And US President Joe Biden has proposed a plan to export grain by rail, with temporary silos built along Ukraine's European border [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=-%20including - including] in Poland.<br> 'Here is what it means,[https://www.purevolume.com/?s=%27%20Simonyan ' Simonyan] told the forum.
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