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Heads of IEA, IMF, World Bank to meet next Monday to discuss energy crisis

By Thomson Reuters Apr 7, 2026 | 10:58 AM

PARIS, April 7 (Reuters) – The leaders of the International Energy Agency, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank will discuss the ​energy crisis triggered by the Iran war ‌next Monday, IEA executive director Fatih Birol said on Tuesday.

“This energy crisis calls for all hands on deck & international cooperation,” Birol said on social media platform X, stressing the ‌need ​for the three institutions to ⁠support governments worldwide amid ⁠the economic fallout from the war.

Birol, the IMF’s chief Kristalina Georgieva and the World Bank’s Ajay Banga agreed last week to form a coordination ​group to help deal with the regional disruption that has caused one of the largest ⁠supply shortages in global energy ⁠market history.

Their response mechanism could include ​targeted policy advice, assessing potential financing needs and providing ​support, including through low- or zero-percent financing, as ‌well as unspecified risk mitigation tools, they said.

Birol’s statement came as U.S. President Donald Trump issued a threat to Iran that “a whole civilisation will die ⁠tonight” unless Tehran accepted an ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz, previously an international waterway through which ⁠a fifth of ‌global oil and liquefied natural gas ⁠typically passed.

Birol recently told French newspaper ​Le ‌Figaro that the current oil and ​gas crisis ⁠triggered by Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is “more serious than the ones in 1973, 1979 and 2022 together”.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon, America Hernandez,; Writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Forrest Crellin; Editing by ​Gareth Jones)