The EU border agency warned of a serious food crisis because Ukraine's war was promoting a new wave of migration.

While Ukrainian refugees are well handled, we must also prepare for refugees from other areas to Europe due to food security, AIJA Kalnaja, Provisional Director of the Border Agency.

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Migrants tried to cross the border illegally through the Manche strait from France to England on July 11.

Kalnaja noted that cereals from Ukraine are being prevented and will lead to a new wave of migration when speaking at the European Union Interior Minister (EU) conference expanded in the Czech Prague capital.

Ukraine is one of the largest cereal exporters in the world, but the production and transportation process is seriously interrupted by conflict with Russia.

This situation causes some food and cooking oil to skyrocket in the world market, in which some areas in Africa and the Middle East are most seriously affected.

Moscow announced it would allow the Ukrainian cargo ship to leave the port if Kiev removed the torpedo around the coastal area, but the Ukrainian army refused on the grounds that this was a barrier to prevent Russian sea attacks.

Filippo Grandi, head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in June warn that if the food crisis due to the Russian -Ukraine conflict was not resolved quickly, the number of refugees globally globally

The military campaign launched by Russia in Ukraine has created the largest refugees since World War II, causing the EU to find temporary accommodation for Ukrainians to evacuate.

Poland is the place to welcome the most refugees with 1.2 million people, and the Czech Republic is 400,000, accounting for the largest proportion in the average per capita.

Frontex said Ukrainian refugees have decreased in recent weeks.

The West wants to find a way to increase Russian sanctions, but face difficulties when the global food crisis becomes serious.

The Ukraine war clogged grain transport glands, fertilizer supply chains, pouring oil into global food crisis, according to experts.