(Reuters of London) The high price of energy and food caused by the Ukraine War caused a greater impact on the vulnerable economy that was originally in a debt crisis due to a crown disease.Ten countries that are in trouble and wait for the rescue of the International Monetary Fund.

The war made the economy a vulnerable economy.26 members of the Cabinet in Sri Lanka in Asia resigned on April 3; on the same day, the Pakistani National Assembly disbanded and the prime minister was dismissed.

The crown disease epidemic has caused some countries to be on the edge of the debt crisis, and the soaring energy and food prices caused by war will undoubtedly make the situation worse.

Other countries such as Turkey, Tunisia, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya and other imports of most fuels, natural gas and basic food, are also facing tremendous pressure.Since the beginning of this year, basic foods such as wheat and corn have increased by 25%to 40%.Some countries have asked for help from the International Monetary Fund, while the currency value of other countries has continued to slip.

Economist believes that there will be more economics in the next country.Investment Consulting Company Charlie Robertson, chief economist of Renaissance Capital, said: "This energy price impact is a factor that leads to Sri Lanka and Pakistan's political instability."The key factor.

He also mentioned that there are many middle class in Jordan and Morocco, which also makes them prone to political changes.

Gionekeva, the director of the International Monetary Fund, has issued a severe warning: "The Ukrainian war continues to mean that Africa will face hunger."

World Bank of the Fund Organization also pointed out that more than a dozen poor nations in the world may face debt defaults next year, which will be "the largest debt crisis that has developed in the economy since a generation."

International Financial Association (IIF) estimates that these "cutting -edge economies" with excessive debt now owe $ 3.5 trillion (about S $ 4.75 trillion), which is about 500 billion US dollars higher than the pre -epidemic level.