Global financial crisis to last until 'war is stopped'
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Former UN advisor Jeffrey Sachs told CGTN Europe the ‘poorest countries’ will continue to suffer most from short-term food shortages as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
But he added the whole world would be affected in some ways.
While richer countries might be able to survive on other sources, Sachs who is head of development at Columbia University pointed to ‘more general financial dislocations’ born from the conflict.
Read more of his comments here: https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2022-05-10/Global-financial-crisis-to-last-until-war-is-stopped-says-economist-19VACvBEu8E/index.html
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