KEY POINTS
  • "We are observing a disinflationary process that is moving according to our expectations," Christine Lagarde told CNBC's Sara Eisen on the sidelines of the IMF Spring Meetings.
  • "We just need to build a bit more confidence in this disinflationary process but if it moves according to our expectations, if we don't have a major shock in development, we are heading towards a moment where we have to moderate the restrictive monetary policy," Lagarde said.
  • Her comments come shortly after the European Central Bank gave its clearest indication to date that it could start cutting interest rates during its June meeting.

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Tuesday said the central bank remains on course to cut interest rates in the near term, subject to any major shocks.

Lagarde said the ECB would monitor oil prices "very closely" amid elevated fears of a spillover conflict in the Middle East. However, since Iran's unprecedented air attack on Israel over the weekend, she said the oil price reaction had been "relatively moderate."