November 24, 2024

Finnish president says Putin is no longer interested in changing Ukraine’s government

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Finland's president said Putin is no longer interested in changing the Ukrainian government.  He's sitting on a chair, wearing a black suit and looking serious.
Putin told the president that he had no intention of interfering with the Ukrainian government. Photo: Pete Marovitch/Paul/EPA

Finnish President Sauli Niinisto said that Putin is no longer interested in changing the Ukrainian government. The statement came in an interview with CNN on Monday (14).

Niinisto is one of the interlocutors of the Russian president. Last week he met with Russia’s CEO to maintain diplomatic channels between the country and the West.

In the interview, the president of Finland said that “Putin has his list, we all know.” “But it seems that a change of government in Ukraine is no longer on the list,” he said.

Asked about Putin’s intention to install a pro-Russian government in Kyiv, he replied, “He was very clear when I asked him, ‘Have you given up on this request?'” He said: I never had it.And the Niinistö reported.

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Niinistö was one of the only presidents to have a dialogue with the Russian president in recent days. In the country, a poll conducted by the Talustutkimus Institute showed that 60% of the Finnish population supported the country’s entry into NATO.

Despite the expressive figure, the government of Finland reiterated that it has no intention of joining the organization. Russia recently said that Finland and Sweden would suffer “serious political and military consequences” if they became parties to the treaty.

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