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Investing.com -- According to a statement from the Kremlin on Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his openness to restoring relations with Finland. Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, described the current state of relations between the two countries as "sad."
On Monday, Finnish President Alexander Stubb had a conversation with his British counterpart, Keir Starmer. During the discussion, Stubb expressed that Finland needs to "mentally prepare" for the reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Russia.
Finland, a country that shares a 1,300-km (800-mile) border with Russia, became a member of the NATO military alliance in 2023. At the time, Moscow regarded this move as a dangerous historical error. The recent statements from both Russian and Finnish leaders suggest a potential shift in their diplomatic relations.
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