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Why EU’s Baltic States Feel the PAIN and MISERY From Their Sanctions on Russia

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The abandonment of Russian energy and calls for tougher sanctions have had serious unintended consequences very negatively impacting the economies of Eastern Europe and the Baltic States which have been the most vociferous and vocal critics of Moscow. Rhod Mackenzie discusses the fact the region is now facing the triple whammy of accelerating inflation, high energy prices and widening budget deficits.

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