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Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said he sees no signs that Russia is currently willing to hold talks on a ceasefire or peace with Ukraine. Source: Stubb in an interview with Helsingin Sanomat, as reported by European Pravda Details: Stubb said that Russia aims to continue military operations against Ukraine "at least until autumn,
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNFinnish president believes in Trump's power to force Russia into peace
Finnish President Alexander Stubb has said he hopes that US President Donald Trump will soon lose patience with Russia, which could help bring its war against Ukraine closer to an end. Source: Stubb in an interview with Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat,
Finnish President Alexander Stubb, who has bonded with President Donald Trump over golf, gave NBC News an inside look at the White House meeting on Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNFinland’s president doubts Zelenskyy-Putin meeting anytime soon
A meeting between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia is unlikely to take place in the near future. US President Donald Trump may lose patience if Russia drags out the war, according to Finnish President Alexander Stubb.
Alexander Stubb didn’t wait for a journalist to raise the question. “Some of the international media might wonder, ‘Why
Finnish President Alexander Stubb cited his country's experience with Russia while acknowledging the negotiations would be “very difficult.” Finland, which shares an 830-mile border with Russia, was invaded by the Soviet Union in World War II.
Their friendship blossomed after the two played golf together at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach in March, where they were joined by Sen. Lindsey Graham, former South Carolina Republican Congressman turned Fox News star Trey Gowdy, and South African golf legend Gary Player.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘I’m Right Here!’: Trump’s Awkward Search for Foreign Leader Sitting Directly Across the Table Goes Viral As He Suffers Another Senior Moment
"Watch President Trump's awkward moment as he fails to recognize Finland's leader sitting right in front of him. Social media can't get
He’s a very good player,” President Trump said of Alexander Stubb, who warned after the two played a round at Trump’s club that Russian President Vladimir Putin couldn’t be trusted.
Tamara Cohen chats to former political adviser in the Finnish government, Joel Linnainmaki, and former diplomat at the Danish embassy in Washington during President Trump's first term, Jonas Parello-Plesner, about Stubb's trajectory in the lead-up to this huge political moment.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRussia plans to prolong war at least through fall, Putin–Zelenskyy meeting unlikely — Stubb
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said he sees “no signs” that Russia is ready for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine. He added that it is only a matter of time before U.S. President Donald Trump runs out of patience with Vladimir Putin,