Putin promises 'problems' for Finland after it was 'dragged into NATO'
- Putin warns of 'problems' with Finland after its NATO accession, announcing plans to create a new military district in northwest Russia.
- Finland became a NATO member in April amidst Moscow's Ukraine offensive, triggering Moscow's countermeasures and bilateral tensions.
- Putin states that Russia has no interest in fighting NATO countries but questions Finland's decision, citing past disputes resolved and accusing the West of forcing the NATO accession.
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Kremlin leader Putin is threatening Finland with “problems” after joining NATO. Western military experts do not consider it likely that a military attack on the neighboring country and thus on the North Atlantic Alliance is imminent. On the other hand, that this could happen earlier in the future.
Kremlin leader Putin sharply criticized Finland's accession to NATO in a TV interview — and wants to increase Russia's military presence on the border. Why this is not just a cause of horror in Finland.
Putin desplazará tropas a la frontera con Finlandia tras amenazar con «problemas» por su entrada en la OTAN
El presidente ruso, Vladímir Putin , ha advertido en unas declaraciones televisadas que habrá «problemas» con Finlandia, como respuesta a la entrada en la OTAN de este país vecino, y ha anunciado un refuerzo militar en el noroeste de Rusia, lo que aparentemente implica el desplazamiento de tropas a poca distancia de la frontera con Finlandia . Hoy en día, esa región pertenece al Distrito Militar Occidental, más amplio, y el proyecto de Putin rec…
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