Russia’s war on Ukraine set dire economic consequences for Europe comes at an economic time recovery The International Monetary Fund said the coronavirus pandemic was incomplete in a report on Friday.
“Big increases in Commodity prices and composite supply-side The report, entitled Regional Economic Outlook, said for Europe.
‘Inflation is expected to hit Its highest levels in several decades in Many countries. And new Risks looming from the escalation of fighting and unrest to critical energy flows” added.
The International Monetary Fund’s concerns come on The back of A similar idea was presented by Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Nureddin Nabati warning in Walks in the case of protracted war.
The International Monetary Fund said that European policy makers main challenges care for Refugees, helping vulnerable families and businesses trying to cope with higher spending on Energy and energy security improvement.
“War and aftermath will also add on the structural challenges facing postEurope’s epidemic. in Ukraine, social and economic infrastructure destroyed by War Will need To rebuild it, which will require large funding inflows from donors.” added.
The Russo-Ukrainian War That Began on February 24, has drawn international anger with The European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom, among others in West, strict implementation financial Penalties on Moscow.
Russia’s war on Ukraine set dire economic consequences for Europe comes at an economic time recovery The International Monetary Fund said the coronavirus pandemic was incomplete in a report on Friday.
“Big increases in Commodity prices and composite supply-side The report, entitled Regional Economic Outlook, said for Europe.
‘Inflation is expected to hit Its highest levels in several decades in Many countries. And new Risks looming from the escalation of fighting and unrest to critical energy flows” added.
The International Monetary Fund’s concerns come on The back of A similar idea was presented by Turkish Treasury and Finance Minister Nureddin Nabati warning in Walks in the case of protracted war.
The International Monetary Fund said that European policy makers main challenges care for Refugees, helping vulnerable families and businesses trying to cope with higher spending on Energy and energy security improvement.
“War and aftermath will also add on the structural challenges facing postEurope’s epidemic. in Ukraine, social and economic infrastructure destroyed by War Will need To rebuild it, which will require large funding inflows from donors.” added.
The Russo-Ukrainian War That Began on February 24, has drawn international anger with The European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom, among others in West, strict implementation financial Penalties on Moscow.