Finland wants to join Russia

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Finland wants to join Russia - says The Russian Times (Saturday, 06 September 2014)

Google translation:
http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Ftherussiantimes.com%2Fnews%2F12541.html

"Finland simply must take the opportunity to get the status with respect to the Russian Federation, like the fact that Hong Kong has to mainland China."
 
Utter nonsense. In reality, Finland is creating closer ties to NATO and the West.

http://yle.fi/uutiset/fridays_paper_review_finland_signs_host_nation_agreement_president_niinisto_stresses_self-sufficiency_schools_number_one_again_and_a_covert_scratch-off/7454016
 
Wishful wet dreams promoted by paid authors in paid editions.
"Niet, Molotoff"
 
"Welcome to Propaganda 101" tweets the President of Estonia
https://twitter.com/IlvesToomas/status/508365733865459712

--- to the point, believe.
 
http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/jutut/mielipide/puheenvuoro/voisiko-suomi-olla-venajan-hongkong/
That is the original article by Hannu Krogerus. Use google translate if you don't read finnish.

He sees exports from Finland to Russia as important and laments that good opportunities have been thrown away (in 2012).
 
Reaper said:
maybe there is a Russian minority, that needs to be rescued! ;)
Always a possibility. I'm sure there's a Russian minority in most European and North American countries :eek:

... and there have a been one or two Finnish-Russian divorce situations where the adults and their countries of origin have disagreed on who keeps the kid. That might warrant a humanitarian rescue mission under fighter escort :p
 
The subject line for this topic seems highly provocative considering these are the views of two Finnish MPs and a "prominent" Finnish business man.
 
Triton said:
The subject line for this topic seems highly provocative considering these are the views of two Finnish MPs and a "prominent" Finnish business man.
One MP who just lost a lot of votes for the next election, a blogger, and a lawyer/business consultant whose careless words have been greatly exaggerated.
MP Eerola is from an area where trade with Russia is a significant source of income.
Mr. Koskiniemi is not a MP. He has a blog in a newspaper - where he makes provocative statements in all directions.
The Finnish Prime Minister is also mentioned, but he is better known for Pro-NATO tendencies.
 

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