After Macron and Johnson, will the repercussions of the Ukraine war last in the heart of Europe?

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representation The war in UkraineWhich began on the 24th of last February, the first large-scale war to ravage Europe since World War IIAnd while the war in its first weeks seemed like a regional war of a limited scope, it later turned out to be much larger than that, and its repercussions reached the whole world..

Ukraine is one of the most important world food chains It produces about half of global consumption of sunflower oil, about 15 percent of corn, and 10 percent of wheat exports worldwide, while the conflict led to the suspension of Ukraine’s exports of grain, especially with the continued Russia’s blockade of the Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea.

Before the outbreak of the war, Russia was a major exporter of gas and oil to many European countries, while the Russian bear is the largest exporter of natural gas, the second largest supplier of crude oil, and the third largest exporter of coal in the world, and goes three and a half quarters of the total Russian crude oil to the European continent, while Russian oil accounted for about a quarter of the European Union’s imports of crude oil in 2020.

With Russia’s non-compliance to stop the war, Western countries imposed wide sanctions on Moscow by banning coal and reducing dependence on Russian energy sources, and it seems that the increasing demand for energy sources from outside Russia has led to an increase in the prices of many commodities and raw materials to unprecedented numbers.

political changes

On the effects of the Ukraine war, Leon Radziocini, an analyst specializing in security and strategic affairs, said that the world is witnessing an unprecedented crisis, and the sanctions are being paid by the Europeans before the Russians, and their repercussions will be catastrophic, and it is expected that widespread unrest will prevail if the war is prolonged..

Radziocini added, in statements to"Sky News Arabia"The French President, Emmanuel Macron, was the first victim of the war when he lost his majority in Parliament as the French expressed concern about the slowdown in the economic wheel andHigh food prices Energy resources due to the Russo-Ukrainian war.

He pointed out that the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was already facing wide setbacks and scandals, but that recently the British were facing an unprecedented rise in Cost of livingwhich increased pressure on the government, which was unable to do more to ease the living burdens with the pound sterling falling to historical levels.

He explained that Germany is also facing a gas crisis in imminent danger that aggravates the largest economy in Europe and the daily life of its citizens, as German Chancellor Olaf Schulz described the war as an unprecedented threat, both on the security and economic levels, amid bleak prospects for the foreseeable term..

He considered that the Ukrainian crisis turned the accounts of the old continent upside down, as the speed with which the European Union is burning cash reserves To cover the expenses of Kyiv is a concern for the countries of the West.

He stressed that the economic impacts will include all countries of the world, with varying rates of impact, and the extent to which governments are able to develop successful strategies to deal with the crisis and provide alternatives to avoid the catastrophic risks of that crisis..

The first one went

Following Johnson’s announcement that he would resign from the Conservative Party leaders, the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, commented, describing the resignation as "A natural consequence of British arrogance and bad politics on the international track".

He added in a post on his private channel at "Telegram" that "Ukraine’s best friends leave. victory" in danger! The first one went. We are waiting for news from Germany, Poland and the Baltic countries".

Johnson repeatedly mocked the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as he considered in an interview with the network "ZDF" German, that master of the Kremlin "Wage a vicious and brutal patriarchal war on Ukraine"He also saw that Putin would not have started fighting if he was a woman, as well as describing the Russian military operation on Ukrainian soil as"The prime example of Toxic masculinity".

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representation The war in UkraineWhich began on the 24th of last February, the first large-scale war to ravage Europe since World War IIAnd while the war in its first weeks seemed like a regional war of a limited scope, it later turned out to be much larger than that, and its repercussions reached the whole world..

Ukraine is one of the most important world food chains It produces about half of global consumption of sunflower oil, about 15 percent of corn, and 10 percent of wheat exports worldwide, while the conflict led to the suspension of Ukraine’s exports of grain, especially with the continued Russia’s blockade of the Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea.

Before the outbreak of the war, Russia was a major exporter of gas and oil to many European countries, while the Russian bear is the largest exporter of natural gas, the second largest supplier of crude oil, and the third largest exporter of coal in the world, and goes three and a half quarters of the total Russian crude oil to the European continent, while Russian oil accounted for about a quarter of the European Union’s imports of crude oil in 2020.

With Russia’s non-compliance to stop the war, Western countries imposed wide sanctions on Moscow by banning coal and reducing dependence on Russian energy sources, and it seems that the increasing demand for energy sources from outside Russia has led to an increase in the prices of many commodities and raw materials to unprecedented numbers.

political changes

On the effects of the Ukraine war, Leon Radziocini, an analyst specializing in security and strategic affairs, said that the world is witnessing an unprecedented crisis, and the sanctions are being paid by the Europeans before the Russians, and their repercussions will be catastrophic, and it is expected that widespread unrest will prevail if the war is prolonged..

Radziocini added, in statements to “Sky News Arabia”, that the French President, Emmanuel Macron, was the first victim of the war when he lost his majority in Parliament, as the French expressed their concern about the slowdown in the economic wheel andHigh food prices Energy resources due to the Russo-Ukrainian war.

He pointed out that the government of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was already facing wide setbacks and scandals, but that recently the British were facing an unprecedented rise in Cost of livingwhich increased pressure on the government, which was unable to do more to ease the living burdens with the pound sterling falling to historical levels.

He explained that Germany is also facing a gas crisis in imminent danger that aggravates the largest economy in Europe and the daily life of its citizens, as German Chancellor Olaf Schulz described the war as an unprecedented threat, both on the security and economic levels, amid bleak prospects for the foreseeable term..

He considered that the Ukrainian crisis turned the accounts of the old continent upside down, as the speed with which the European Union is burning cash reserves To cover the expenses of Kyiv is a concern for the countries of the West.

He stressed that the economic impacts will include all countries of the world, with varying rates of impact, and the extent to which governments are able to develop successful strategies to deal with the crisis and provide alternatives to avoid the catastrophic risks of that crisis..

The first one went

Following Johnson’s announcement that he would resign from the Conservative Party leaders, the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, commented, describing the resignation as “a natural consequence of British arrogance and bad politics on the international track.”“.

And he added in a post on his private channel in “Telegram” that “Ukraine’s best friends are leaving. Victory” is in danger! The first one went. We are waiting for news from Germany, Poland and the Baltic countries“.

Johnson repeatedly mocked Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions, as he considered, in an interview with the German “ZDF” network, that the master of the Kremlin “waged an abhorrent and brutal male war on Ukraine,” and he also saw that Putin would not have started the fight if he was a woman, as well as described The Russian military operation on the Ukrainian territory as a “stark example of Toxic masculinity“.

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