Foreign media Putin warned Finland to join NATO

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Russia's Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin delivered a national address warning of "problems" after Finland joins NATO, and Russia will set up a new military district in the northwest.

In his speech, Putin said that Finland's accession to NATO was a "wrong" decision, noting that after Finland joins NATO, the border between NATO and Russia will be doubled, which will pose a threat to Russia. He warned that if Finland joins NATO, Russia will have to take a number of measures to counter this threat, including the creation of new military districts in the northwest.

Putin stressed that Russia will not take military action against Finland, but Russia will take a number of measures to strengthen its own defense capabilities in response to possible threats. He said that Russia will continue to engage in dialogue with Finland in order to find a peaceful solution.

Putin's speech has aroused widespread concern in the international community. Some analysts believe that Putin's speech shows Russia's concern about Finland's accession to NATO and is trying to put pressure on NATO not to admit Finland in this way. At the same time, Putin's speech also showed Russia's concern for its own security and its attempt to respond to possible threats by strengthening its defense capabilities.

In short, Putin's speech has aroused widespread attention and discussion in the international community. In the future, we hope that all parties will exercise restraint, resolve differences and disputes through dialogue and consultation, and maintain regional peace and stability.

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