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Putin visits Finland, discusses NATO issues

Source: Xinhua 2016-07-02 04:50:45
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NAANTALI, July 2, 2016 (Xinhua) -- VisitingRussian President VladimirPutin(L) and his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto attend a joint press conference after holding talks in Naantali, Finland, on July 1, 2016. Putin said here on Friday that Russia would respect Finland's choice whether to join NATO, but he painted a dire picture for Finland if it would be a NATO member. (Xinhua/Li Jizhi)

NAANTALI, Finland, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said here on Friday that Russia would respect Finland's choice whether to join NATO, but he painted a dire picture for Finland if it would be a NATO member.

Putin described the losses Finland would suffer as a NATO country. He said that NATO would be keen on fighting against Russia "to the last Finnish soldier alive".

Putin warned that Finnish defence forces would no longer be independent but be part of NATO infrastructure that would reach the Russian borders.

Putin made the remarks at a joint press conference after holding talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto. He arrived at Niinisto's summer residence in Naantali on Friday afternoon for a one-day working visit.

On his part, Niinisto said small steps could be taken to enhance confidence, referring to the situation in Ukraine and the tension in the Baltic Sea area.

Niinisto tied the possible dismantling of sanctions against Russia to the progress in peace talks on Ukraine crisis.

Putin claimed that Russia never provokes, and he said the West created the situation in the Crimea and Ukraine through provocations. He said attempt is also being made to increase tension in the Baltic Sea.

When asked about revitalizing trade between Russia and the West, Putin said western companies should invest in Russia and thus compensate the decline in exports.

The talks continued late over the dinner, in which Finnish and Russian ministers responsible for economic development and environment issues also took part.

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Putin visits Finland, discusses NATO issues
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-07-02 04:50:45 | Editor: huaxia
FINLAND-NAANTALI-RUSSIA-PUTIN-VISIT

NAANTALI, July 2, 2016 (Xinhua) -- VisitingRussian President VladimirPutin(L) and his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto attend a joint press conference after holding talks in Naantali, Finland, on July 1, 2016. Putin said here on Friday that Russia would respect Finland's choice whether to join NATO, but he painted a dire picture for Finland if it would be a NATO member. (Xinhua/Li Jizhi)

NAANTALI, Finland, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said here on Friday that Russia would respect Finland's choice whether to join NATO, but he painted a dire picture for Finland if it would be a NATO member.

Putin described the losses Finland would suffer as a NATO country. He said that NATO would be keen on fighting against Russia "to the last Finnish soldier alive".

Putin warned that Finnish defence forces would no longer be independent but be part of NATO infrastructure that would reach the Russian borders.

Putin made the remarks at a joint press conference after holding talks with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto. He arrived at Niinisto's summer residence in Naantali on Friday afternoon for a one-day working visit.

On his part, Niinisto said small steps could be taken to enhance confidence, referring to the situation in Ukraine and the tension in the Baltic Sea area.

Niinisto tied the possible dismantling of sanctions against Russia to the progress in peace talks on Ukraine crisis.

Putin claimed that Russia never provokes, and he said the West created the situation in the Crimea and Ukraine through provocations. He said attempt is also being made to increase tension in the Baltic Sea.

When asked about revitalizing trade between Russia and the West, Putin said western companies should invest in Russia and thus compensate the decline in exports.

The talks continued late over the dinner, in which Finnish and Russian ministers responsible for economic development and environment issues also took part.

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