Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin announced the transition to a military economy due to the energy crisis.
MOSCOW, September 1 – RIA Novosti. The energy crisis forced Finland to live in a “war economy”, stated Prime Minister Sanna Marin quotes Yle’s words.
The politician drew attention to the unprecedented nature of the current energy crisis and emphasized the need for exceptional measures to resolve it. At the same time, the head of government expressed hope that the European Commission will help resolve the current situation.
According to him, one of the measures to overcome the difficulties could be the establishment of a price ceiling for electricity.
After the start of military special operations in Ukraine, Western countries increased the pressure on Russia to impose sanctions. Germany and other EU countries jointly adopted six sanctions packages, including coal and oil embargoes. The disruption of supply chains has increased fuel and food prices in Europe and the US.
President Vladimir Putin has previously said that the policy of controlling and weakening Russia is a long-term strategy for the West, and that the sanctions have dealt a serious blow to the entire global economy. According to him, the main purpose of the West is to make the lives of millions of people worse.
Source: Ria
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