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African countries are acutely affected by the growing crisis, which has sent prices of grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertiliser soaring. In a speech to African Union leaders, Zelenskiy said the continent had been caught up in a situation not of its making. "(I) address you in a state of emergency, when we have a war. In an emergency for the whole world, when "This war may seem very distant to you and your countries. But catastrophically rising food prices have already brought it home to millions of African families." In early June, On Monday, Sall, who is also the chairman of the African Union, said on Twitter after Zelenskiy's speech the continent remained committed to respecting international law, peacefully resolving conflicts and free trade. (Reporting by George Obulutsa; editing by
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