In an interview, Finnish President Alexander Stubb drew a parallel between the current situation in…
By Oleg Myndar
In an interview, Finnish President Alexander Stubb drew parallels between the current situation in Ukraine and what Finland experienced during World War II. He made a clear point: sometimes a country has to pay with its territory to survive.
The journalist asked point-blank whether Ukraine would have to cede some territory. Stubb avoided a direct answer, saying it was up to Kyiv to decide. But then he reminded history of its country: Finland managed to remain independent, but lost about 10% of its land, including Karelia.
He explained that after the war, Helsinki found itself with its hands tied in foreign policy and defense. But Finland still retained its statehood—and this, according to Stubb, was the price the state was forced to accept…
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