Brussels – Finance Minister Andrej Šircelj is confident that Slovenian businesses will soon find markets to substitute for Russia and that the economy will cope with the fallout from the war in Ukraine. Speaking after a virtual emergency meeting of the EU finance ministers, Šircelj said the sanctions imposed on Russia would extremely weaken Russia’s economy but would also hurt EU members. The biggest impact is expected on the members that depend the most on Russian energy, but Šircelj said no figures or comparable analysis were discussed today, it was…
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