InterviewCutting Ukraine aid now will only worsen crisis: U.N. refugee chief
Filippo Grandi raises alarm over Russian pullout from Black Sea grain deal
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks with Nikkei on Oct. 31 ahead of his trip to Japan. (Photo by Kaori Yoshida)
HIONA SHIRAIWA, Nikkei staff writer
November 3, 2022 00:09 JST
NEW YORK -- The growing push in advanced economies to slash aid to Ukraine is a "very bad trend" and "very shortsighted," United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi told Nikkei on Monday, cautioning against war fatigue in the global community.