Sauli Niinistö explained to his Russian counterpart by telephone that “Ukraine’s massive invasion of Finland has changed Finland’s security environment”, reminding him that every independent nation has the right to “maximize its security”.
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Finnish President Sauli Niinistöhas informed his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in a “direct, unambiguous and no exaggeration” telephone call of his country’s intention to join NATO “in the coming days”, according to the Finnish presidency statement.
Niinistö explained to Putin that Russia’s “massive invasion of Ukraine in February 2022” has changed Finland’s security environmentand reminded him that “every independent nation” has a right to “maximize its security”.
“By joining NATO, Finland strengthens its own security and takes its responsibility. He doesn’t run away from anyone,” the presidential note added.
However, the Finnish president told Putin that his intention is to “handle problems” in the future. practices derived from being a neighbor of Russia correct and professional.”
“President Niinistö repeated his” deep concern for human suffering caused by the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine and underlined the urgent need for peace,” the note said, which concludes by stating that the telephone call was initiated by Finland.
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Source: EITB

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