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Trump's Russia pivot unlikely to bring peace to Ukraine, says Finland's foreign minister
Trump’s Russia pivot won’t bring peace to Ukraine – Finland
‘I’m certain Trump wants peace in Ukraine’ – Finnish FM
Finland is one of two countries that joined NATO last year because of Russia’s war in Ukraine. It shares an 870 mile-long border with Russia, so it’s particularly interested in the future of any peace deal.
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Russia, Finland and Trump
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) heads to Brussels on Thursday for an EU meeting on support for Ukraine and European security.
The United States will lose if Russia wins its war in Ukraine, Finnish President Alexander Stub said on Monday (February 24), as fears mount in Europe about U.S. President Donald Trump's intentions three years since Moscow's invasion.
Russia will not stop at Ukraine, if it is not opposed in any negotiations on peace or ceasefire, Finnish President Alexander Stubb told Bloomberg.
He also talks about Russia and how President Vladimir Putin won't stop with Ukraine if he's not countered with strength in any negotiations over a ceasefire or peace. He spoke with Bloomberg's ...
The meeting has been overshadowed by the extraordinary scolding of Ukrainian President Volodymyr by President Trump at the White House.
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Kyiv Independent on MSNWhy doesn't NATO open its doors to Ukraine?NATO membership for Ukraine is becoming increasingly elusive. The previous U.S. administration silently opposed extending a NATO invitation to Ukraine. The current U.S. administration has made its opposition public.
The United States has temporarily cut off intelligence sharing with Ukraine, officials said on Wednesday, the latest blow to the relationship between the Trump administration and Kyiv.
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