German chancellor Olaf Schulz said that Ukraine will suffer from the effects of the war for up to a hundred years, according to Al-Arabiya.
Earlier, a report of the International Labor Organization confirmed that nearly 5 million jobs have been lost in Ukraine since the start of the Russian military operation on Ukraine, and labor markets in Ukraine have been disrupted in the country and neighboring countries.
The job losses, which account for around 30% of Ukraine's workforce before the invasion, could climb to 7 million if hostilities continue, the ILO said in a study, adding that 3.4 million jobs could return rapidly in the event of a ceasefire.
The study indicated that the Ukrainian economy has been severely affected by the Russian military operation, as more than 5.23 million refugees fled to neighboring countries.