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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L 37%
C 26%
R 37%
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