President Alexander Stubb of Finland recently slammed the United States and Russia during a press conference in Ukraine for not including Ukraine in negotiations over the war.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb warns that a victory for Russia will mean a loss for the U.S."If there's an iota or an inkling of understanding that Putin wins this peace, then the United States will have lost,
Finland's President Alexander Stubb emphasized the critical nature of the Ukraine conflict for European security and American leadership. He highlighted the need for increased European defense spending and introduced a phased peace plan for Ukraine.
The Finnish president joined EU leaders on a visit aimed at showing solidarity on the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale attack on Ukraine.
Finland's Minister of Defense, Antti Häkkänen, stated that reopening borders between his country and Russia is unrealistic now, according to YLE. "We are not going to open the border. We know that Russia wants to continue sending migrant flows to Finland immediately,
Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Wednesday conceded that European leaders are in a very weak position as they try to make their case on Ukraine to US President Donald Trump.
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Domestic news outlets speculate that Russia may deploy forces to Finland's eastern border as America's new foreign policy sends shockwaves across Europe.
His Highness the Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani discussed with President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb bilateral cooperation relations between the two
Finland will provide €4.5 million to Ukraine through the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU) for 2025–2027. The funding aims to strengthen Ukraine’s social and public infrastructure, support essential services,
Finnish President Alexander Stubb revealed at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, February 15, that the United States has requested European allies.
Finland supports the second phase (2025–2027) of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU) with a total of EUR 4.5 million. — Ukrinform.