Finland President Alexander Stubb said peace negotiations in Ukraine should be based on clear " According to him, European leaders should insist on maintaining independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Stubb also in a public discussion with colleagues explained the Red Lines in Ukraine on the example of the Soviet-Finnish war. It is reported by "
According to the president, Ukraine’s support should be based on three key principles that should be unconditionally guaranteed: this is its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
He recalled that during the Second World War, Finland managed to maintain sovereignty, but temporarily missed the opportunity to independently choose foreign policy allies, and was also forced to give in 10% of its territory.
At the same time, the issues of Ukraine’s membership in the EU and NATO are unshakable, Stubb believes, and no compromise cannot be the subject.
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According to Stubb, " He is convinced that the immediate entry into the Alliance is not very possible now, but at what stage Ukraine will still be in NATO.
Recall that the president of Finland with careful optimism refers to the desires of the US leader Donald Trump to achieve peace in Ukraine. According to him, the dictator Putin understands only hard rhetoric, and only the ultimatum will force him to persuade him to negotiate.