TE24 International Desk:
Such a change in the country’s foreign policy course could have a negative effect on Russia-Finland relations, which have been built over the course of many years in the spirit of neighborliness and partnership cooperation and have a mutually beneficial nature, reports TASS.
Finland’s dismissing the conventional arrangement of military impartiality would be off-base as there are no dangers to the nation’s security, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a phone discussion with his Finnish partner Sauli Niinisto, the press administration of the Kremlin provided details regarding Saturday.
“The presidents had an earnest trade of perspectives over the declared choice by Finland’s administration to apply for NATO participation,” the report said.
“Vladimir Putin focused on that dismissing the conventional arrangement of military impartiality would be off-base since there are no dangers to Finland’s security. Such an adjustment of the country’s international strategy course could adversely affect Russia-Finland relations, which have been worked throughout the span of numerous years in the soul of amiability and association participation and have a commonly advantageous nature,” the Kremlin noted.
The discussion was held at the Finnish side’s drive, the Kremlin added.
The conversation on Finland’s NATO enrollment sloped up toward the beginning of April. The fundamental individuals from the union invited the thought. Most of the country’s parliament individuals likewise upheld it.