Putin is open to restoring Russia-Finland ties if Helsinki is, Kremlin says
- Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to restoring diplomatic relations with Finland if Helsinki desires it, despite current ties being nearly zero due to Finland joining NATO in 2023.
- Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that Finland must mentally prepare for restoring relations after the war in Ukraine ends, reflecting on Finland's geopolitical reality.
- Peskov accused Finland and Sweden of undermining relations by dragging NATO's military infrastructure onto their territory, which has diminished previous cooperation with Russia.
- The Kremlin emphasized that any thaw in relations depends on the war's outcome and Finland's internal decisions.
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Putin is open to restoring Russia-Finland ties if Helsinki is, Kremlin says
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin was open to the idea of restoring relations between Finland and Russia, which it accused Helsinki of reducing to "nearly zero" after it joined NATO.
Moscow says it is ready to restore ties with Finland
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to restoring diplomatic relations with Finland, describing the current state of bilateral ties as “nearly zero”. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the deterioration followed Finland’s decision to join NATO in 2023, which Moscow considers a strategic miscalculation. He said Russia was willing to normalise relations “with those who wish to do so”.
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