Ulyanov: Russia is not to blame for the trinary crises in Europe.
Russia’s representative in international organizations in Vienna, Austria, emphasized in a Twitter message that Russia is not to blame for the triple crises in Europe, and blaming Russia will not help to solve the problems.
In a Twitter message, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s representative to international organizations in Vienna, Austria, reacted to the recent statements of EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell about the triple crises in Europe.
In this Twitter message, he wrote: “The triple crises (of Europe) are largely man-made, and the person who is to blame is not Russia.”
Ulyanov added: “It is easy to blame Russia for their mistakes in the economic sector, but this issue does not help to identify the main roots of the current problems and find the most optimal ways to overcome them.”
Burrell wrote an hour ago in a Twitter message: “The triple economic, energy and food crises will affect all of us, and we need to take action to deal with it, and we are all able to do it at the European level and with European partners.”
French President Emmanuel Macron warned the French that they are facing the “end of plenty” in the first cabinet meeting after the summer vacation last Wednesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who was speaking to ministers at the Elysee Palace, said that his country is at the peak of problems and faces a new period of instability caused by climate change and Russia’s attack on Ukraine with a harsh winter. Is.
Macron said that France and the French feel they are living in a crisis, each worse than the last.
“Anatolia” news agency wrote in a report on Tuesday that the price of food, energy and fuel in France, which was already affected by the corona crisis, increased rapidly after the war between Ukraine and Russia, and it is expected that the heat wave and drought cause prices to rise