Impact of war in Ukraine on Romania's budget, analysed by gov't

Impact of war in Ukraine on Romania's budget, analysed by gov't

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Prime minister Marcel Ciolacu announced that the Government is discussing on Friday the impact by the war in Ukraine on Romania's state budget, in order to later transmit the data to Brussels. CE Report quoting Agerpres

"We need to discuss today, with clear figures, which we already have, about the impact that the war in Ukraine caused on the state budget. We have already analyzed this aspect in Brussels, last week, and the European officials understand Romania's situation and are waiting for us to send them updated figures in this regard," the prime minister said, at the beginning of the Government meeting.

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