New York: Highlighting the food and energy security challenges emerging as a result of the ongoing war in Ukraine, India at United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Thursday (local time) highlighted the "disproportionate impact on the Global South and developing countries" of the ongoing disruptions. Speaking at the UNSC briefing on Ukraine, India's permanent representative to the UN, TS Tirumurti, said, "The conflict is having a destabilizing effect with broader regional and global implications."
"Oil prices are skyrocketing and there is a shortage of food grains and fertilizers. This has had a disproportionate impact on the Global South and developing countries," Tirumurti said. "The food security challenges emanating from the conflict require us to respond by going beyond constraints that bind us presently. Energy security is equally a serious concern and needs to be addressed through cooperative efforts," Tirumurti further said. Tirumurti reiterated India's consistent calls for "complete cessation of hostilities (in Ukraine) and for pursuing the path of dialogue and diplomacy as the only way out." "However, the conflict has resulted in loss of lives and countless miseries for its peoples, particularly for women, children and elderly, with millions becoming homeless and forced to take shelter in neighbouring countries," he said.
"India has strongly condemned killing of civilians in Bucha and supported the call for an independent investigation," Tirumurti further said. The Indian envoy also welcomed the presence and remarks of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during the briefing. "We acknowledge the efforts made by the Secretary-General, particularly the findings of the Global Crisis Response Group Task Team. We welcome their recommendation for exempting purchases of food by WFP (World Food Programme) for humanitarian assistance from food export restrictions with immediate effect," Tirumurti said.
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