Kristalina Georgieva: Middle East conflict causes uneven global energy disruption

Kristalina Georgieva: Middle East conflict causes uneven global energy disruption
Middle East conflict disrupts energy flows

Kristalina Georgieva, managing director at IMF, highlights how the war in the Middle East has disrupted oil and gas flows worldwide.

She observes that the effects are uneven, with energy exporters experiencing less severe challenges, while countries affected by conflict or dependent on imports shouldering the greatest costs. Georgieva points to the importance of policy space in managing these pressures.

Georgieva recently met with Poland's finance minister at ImpactCEE to discuss global uncertainty and the value of European cooperation in accelerating growth, according to a previous report. Earlier, she praised Greece's reform-driven economic rebound and highlighted renewed investment following talks with the prime minister, as noted in a separate statement. These engagements reflect her ongoing focus on policy responses to regional pressures.

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