Finland's New President Discusses Relations with Russia

Finland's newly elected president, Alexander Stubb, has declared a reluctance to engage in political relations with Russia until the conclusion of the special operation in Ukraine.

Stubb, who represents the conservative National Coalition Party, issued this statement following his victory in the presidential elections, where he prevailed in the second round against former Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto, SIA reports with reference to Russian media.

Addressing the Ukrainian crisis in the aftermath of his election, Stubb asserted that the path to peace must traverse the battlefield. In a recent briefing, the politician underscored that Finland will refrain from establishing any substantive connections with Russia until the completion of the ongoing special operation.

"In this challenging situation, we maintain practical contacts at the border and diplomatic relations involving our diplomats and state officials.

However, at present, we do not entertain political relations with Russia," emphasized the President of Finland.

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