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‘Europe should remain patient…’ Finland’s President urged, said- Ukraine war will not calm down in the near future

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'Europe should remain patient...' Finland's President urged, said- Ukraine war will not calm down in the near future

Russo-Ukrainian War: The announcement of the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war does not seem to be happening recently. The President of Finland said that the support of European allies must be maintained against those involved in massive corruption in Ukraine.

Russo-Ukrainian War : The Ukraine war has entered its fourth year and the fear of it spreading to European countries has also increased. Recently a Russian Sukhoi-30 fighter jet crashed near the Finland border and Russia is very angry because of this. Russia directly blamed a big NATO conspiracy behind this incident. Also warned of direct conflict with Finland. Meanwhile, a big statement from Finnish President Alexander Stubb has come out. He said that there is no possibility of ending the Ukrainian war before spring. Apart from this, the support of European allies will have to be maintained with those involved in massive corruption in Ukraine.

Russia will continue hybrid attacks

President Stubb said Europe will have to be patient to survive the winter months, as Russia will continue its hybrid attacks and information warfare across the continent. Finland, one of the smallest countries in Europe, shares a 1,340 km border with Russia and they know very well what stakes to make. Let us tell you that in two wars with Russia in 1940, Finland had lost 10 percent of its territory to Moscow and agreed to remain militarily neutral. This attitude changed only after the massive invasion of Ukraine by Russia when Finland joined NATO. Stubb wants to benefit by establishing good relations with Trump by making statements in favor of Ukraine. President Stubb said that I can tell President Trump what Finland had to go through or how I see the situation on the battlefield.

Pressure will have to be put on President Putin

Stubb spoke to AP news agency Saturday at a military base north of Helsinki as he watched Finnish volunteers take part in defense training. He further said that there are three big questions regarding the ceasefire, mainly security guarantee for Ukraine, rebuilding its economy and reaching an agreement between the two countries on territorial claims. Stubb said that President Trump and European countries will have to put pressure on Russian President Putin to end the Ukraine war. He also said that I am not very optimistic about a ceasefire or peace talks starting at least this year. He also said that it would be good to start something by March.

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