The United States and Norway are launching a $70 million fund to aid African farmers and agricultural businesses in addressing the region's growing hunger crisis.
Russia has suggested a return to the Black Sea Grain Deal if the US is willing to discuss lifting agricultural export restrictions, accusing the US of being unwilling to resolve the impasse.
Typically, if a country is not able to pay the principal and interest payments due on its debts, creditors can take legal action to recover their money. They could even seize the country's assets if it came to that. Could this happen to the US?