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Thursday, April 21 2022 - 21:42
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G20 hopes RI's G20 Presidency finds solution to Global Economy Impact of Rusia-Ukraine conflict
JAKARTA, Indonesia, April 21, 2022/Antara News Agency-AsiaNet/--

The second G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (FMCBG) meeting 
expects Indonesia's G20 Presidency to bring about a solution to the 
Russia-Ukraine conflict, Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati 
stated.

"(G20) members hope that the current geopolitical situation, particularly 
related to the war in Ukraine, will be handled," Indrawati noted at a press 
conference of the second G20 FMCBG meeting on Thursday.

The expectation is based on the fact that the global situation has worsened and 
changed rapidly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the Russia-Ukraine 
war, she remarked.
Moreover, the Russia-Ukraine war has a very dynamic implication, including on 
the energy, food, and fertilizer price hike, she affirmed.

Indrawati said Indonesia, which currently holds the G20 presidency, will 
continue to conduct intensive communication and consultations with all G20 
members to address the very dynamic situation.
"The G20 good governance is actually based on consultations as well as 
cooperation," she remarked.

Indonesia continues to hold discussions with all G20 member states to find ways 
to get out of the various global economic risks that result not only from the 
war in Ukraine but also from the pandemic, she stated.
The minister emphasized the current need for an exit strategy since several 
countries were under the threat of high inflation while the global energy and 
food price hike will increasingly create a challenging situation for policy 
makers.

According to Indrawati, G20 members are concerned about inflationary pressures 
that tend to prompt several central banks to raise the policy interest rates 
that will eventually lead to faster-than-expected global liquidity tightening.

Hence, the higher level policy becomes the focus to fulfill the exit 
strategy-related commitment that is well-calibrated, planned, and communicated 
to support recovery and reduce the potential impact of a spillover, she 
stressed.

The collective and coordinated actions are not only aimed at mitigating the 
impact of the Russia-Ukraine war but also at controlling the pandemic. The 
actions will remain high on the list of G20's priorities, she stated.

G20 members have recorded an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in 
several regions that burdened growth, extended supply disruption, worsened 
inflationary pressure, and slowed down global recovery, she remarked.

Source: Ministry of Communication and Informatics 


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   Caption: Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati met with the U. S Secretary 
of TreasuryJanet Yellen on the sideline of  the G20 2nd FMCBG Meeting on 
Thursday (April 21, 2022). Earlier, finance ministers of the United States, 
Canada, and the United Kingdom staged a walkout as a protest against the 
presence of the Russian delegation during the G20 2nd FMCBG Meeting organized 
under Indonesia's G20 Presidency in Washington, D.C. 

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