COMMENT: Finland’s President Stubb lists the three obstacles to a Ukraine ceasefire
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COMMENT: Finland’s President Stubb lists the three obstacles to a Ukraine ceasefire
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has warned that a ceasefire in Russia’s war against Ukraine is unlikely to materialise before spring, and urged Western allies to sustain support for Kyiv despite recent corruption scandals.
The President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, believes that peace in Ukraine is unlikely to be possible before the spring of next year.
A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely to happen until spring, and European allies must continue to support the country under attack by Russia despite the corruption scandal that has engulfed Kiev. Finnish President Alexander Stubb said this in an interview with the AP published this morning on Saturday. According to him, Europe, meanwhile,...
Finland's President Alexander Stubb pointed out this Monday that he does not believe that there will be peace negotiations with Russia for the end of the war in Ukraine until February or March next year, calling for unity of European leaders in their approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin, so that there will be no "single acts."
A ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely to be reached before spring, and Europeans must maintain support despite the corruption scandal that has rocked the country, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in an interview with The Associated Press. According to Alexander Stubb, Europe will need resilience, determination and strength to face the winter months as Russia continues its hybrid attacks and information warfare across the continent.
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