Finnish leader urges Europe to firm up Ukraine's hand for U.S.-sought talks with Russia to end war
- Finland's President Alexander Stubb urged for rearming Ukraine and maximum pressure on Russia through sanctions ahead of potential U.S.-backed negotiations to end the war.
- European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, are discussing next steps for Ukraine following recent U.S. Announcements.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy chose not to sign an agreement for U.S. Access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, citing a focus on U.S. Interests.
- Zelenskyy called for the formation of an 'armed forces of Europe' to counter Russia's threats, expressing urgency during the Munich Security Conference.
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Stubb: Europe must act, not just talk, on Ukraine
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has called for Europe to take a more decisive role in shaping the future of Ukraine, insisting that the continent cannot be sidelined in any negotiations to end the war. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he urged European nations to assert their strategic relevance and push for a firm stance against Russia. Stubb emphasised that the United States has made its position clear regarding European security,…


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Finland president urges Europe to firm up Ukraine’s hand for US-sought talks with Russia to end war
MUNICH (AP) — Finland’s president on Sunday urged the rearming of Ukraine and putting “maximum pressure on Russia” through sanctions and asset freezes in the lead-up to possible negotiations sought by the U.S. on ending the war. The comments by Alexander Stubb came as France was set to host a meeting to help firm up […]
Finnish leader urges Europe to firm up Ukraine’s hand for US-sought talks with Russia to end war
Finland’s president on Sunday urged the rearming of Ukraine and putting “maximum pressure on Russia” through sanctions and asset freezes in the run-up to possible negotiations sought by the U.S. on ending the war.
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