IMF Chief says "deeply concerned" about Russian invasion of Ukraine

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva has expressed deep concerns over the Ukraine crisis, noting that the multilateral lender is "assessing the implications".

Kristalina Georgieva
IMF MD Kristalina Georgieva; Photo: Bloomberg
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2 min read Last Updated : Feb 25 2022 | 7:11 AM IST

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva has expressed deep concerns over the Ukraine crisis, noting that the multilateral lender is "assessing the implications".

"I am deeply concerned about what is happening in Ukraine and, first and foremost, impact on innocent people," Georgieva said in a tweet on Thursday.

"This adds significant economic risk for the region and the world."

"We are assessing the implications and stand ready to support our members as needed," she added.

Gita Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, said "we are very concerned about the human toll of this conflict and are assessing the potential impact on the global economy."

In an update to its World Economic Outlook report released in January, the IMF warned that there are many risks to global recovery, including geopolitical tensions, which could imperil energy supply, international trade, and policy cooperation, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Should international sanctions target Russia's ability to export oil, oil prices could rise sharply as supply gets pulled out of the market," Wells Fargo Securities Economist, Nick Bennenbroek and his colleagues said in an analysis on Wednesday.

"The effects of inflation and reduced purchasing power could spillover to economic activity and weigh on growth prospects of affected countries, particularly the European Union," according to the analysis.

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Topics :Kristalina GeorgievaInternational Monetary FundRussia Ukraine Conflict

First Published: Feb 25 2022 | 7:11 AM IST

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