In Poland, inflation accelerated further in May.

According to an initial estimate, consumer prices rose by 1.7 percent compared to the previous month and by 13.9 percent compared to the same month last year, as the central statistical authority announced in Warsaw on Tuesday.

This is the highest value in 24 years.

Food and petrol prices have risen in particular.

The inflation rate will remain in double digits until the end of the year, said Marcin Klucznik from the Polish Economic Institute of the PAP news agency.

The peak is expected in August.

To mitigate the impact of inflation on consumers, the Polish government has suspended VAT on basic foodstuffs since February and lowered the tax rate on petrol and diesel from 23 percent to 8 percent.

The regulation will apply for six months.

For the euro area, the European statistics agency Eurostat had announced an inflation rate of 8.1 percent in May in the morning.

The highest inflation was in Estonia at 20 percent.

The day before, the German statistics authority Destatis in Wiesbaden reported 7.9 percent for Germany.

France reported 5.8 percent.