Alexander Stubb, the newly elected President of Finland, has stated that Finland will not engage in relations with Moscow until the special operation is over. Stubb's election comes amidst heightened tensions with Russia, with Finland's NATO accession playing a significant role in the decision. Stubb, who won the presidential election on February 11, emphasizes the importance of ending the war in Ukraine before resuming political relations with Russia.
Instead of Russia, Finland's new president will have to deal with Trump - The New York Times The new President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, came to power on a wave of concerns about Russian policies. However, as The New York Times writes, the threat of Donald Trump winning the… https://t.co/wKDKo4B1l8
Newly appointed Finland president says he sees no point in meeting with Putin Stubb won the presidential election in Finland on 11 February, the first one since the country joined NATO on 4 April 2023. https://t.co/277efYpusi
🇫🇮The winner of the presidential elections in #Finland, Alexander Stubb, stated that until the end of the war in #Ukraine, there cannot be relations with Russia on a political level, European Pravda reported. 📷: AFP https://t.co/22NY5HmYU0
Looks like Finland's presidential choice this time is a part of this country NATO's accession. Good, Finns are taking Russia's threat seriously and decided to live through these turbulent times under leadership of Alex Stubb. What a logical choice. Democracy still works.
🇫🇮🇷🇺⚡ The new President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, said that Helsinki will not have relations with Moscow until the special operation is over. https://t.co/iJ88UoxQSB