According to the President of Finland, military actions in Ukraine are expected to end within the next 3 to 6 months. He believes that Donald Trump's use of "tough language" will contribute to this outcome.
Finland has been among the top donors of military aid to Ukraine since the Russian attack began nearly three years ago.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has approved a new aid package for Ukraine valued at nearly EUR 200 million. — Ukrinform.
The Finnish company will present the Steel Eagle drone with an extended range of action developed for Ukraine and Ukrainian specialists. Source: Finnish public service media company Yle, as reported by European Pravda Details: The Finnish company Insta is presenting a new drone at the SecD Day conference and exhibition,
In an NZZ interview, Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen warns that Russia's aggression is directed against all of Europe. Forcing Ukraine to accept a convenient peace would be dangerous for the whole world,
Trump has pledged to negotiate a Ukraine peace deal.
In Finland, the leadership of the Left Alliance party (Vasemmistoliitto) in one of the regions did not allow a candidate to run in municipal elections who
A researcher says that hardly anyone has high expectations for Finland's year-long leadership term of the OSCE. But Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen has a different view of the situation.
A controversial memoir of a Finnish woman who migrated to Stalin’s Soviet Russia in the 1930s and escaped in 1941. Ninety years later, her granddaughter has translated the diary into English.
The Finnish company Insta describes the system as a combination of an "explosive charge and a drone." The drone can be used to transport an explosive charge that can detonate above a target.
"Ukraine is fighting to defend not only its independence and peaceful future, but also the jointly agreed security order based on international law. As the previous Chairpersonships, Finland will keep support for Ukraine at the heart of the OSCE’s work," she noted.
Nineteen European Union countries, including France and Germany, are calling for the European Investment Bank to boost lending for the defence industry as the 27-nation EU seeks ways to improve its military against a possible future Russian attack.