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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will send staff to Moscow next week to review the Russian economy for the first time since the invasion of Ukraine, in a move that has prompted anger and dismay across European capitals.
Officials of the Washington-based organisation will travel to the Russian capital and meet “stakeholders” before publishing an assessment of the economy and providing recommendations about how the Kremlin might improve its economic handling and tackle issues such as the climate crisis.
The IMF said it was a “mutual obligation” to carry out an article IV review of a member country and the process was only suspended because of the volatility of economic data. The situation in Russia was now “more settled”.
On Friday, nine European countries protested against the IMF’s plans, saying it would damage the reputation of the Washington-based fund to resume dialogue with a country that had invaded another.
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I mean, the IMF could simply recommend peace as an economic fix
Sure, but the bigger issue, as noted from the quotes in my comment, is how can the IMF even do a real evaluation when Russia is almost certainly lying about its economic and trade figures? If the IMF does try to make a statement taking a definitive stance on Russia's current economy, then we'll all know the IMF is agreeing to push Russia's bullshit.
Damn, I for one am absolutely shocked and floored to hear criticism about such fine upstanding institutions as the IMF.
It doesn't bode well for the Russian people, imo.
Yeah, not sure what those European countries are afraid of. The IMF will recommend that they privatise their industries, lower taxes for the wealthy and raise the pension age to 80 years.
Just let the IMF do its job and Ukrainians will take Moscow within weeks.