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Finland's foreign minister has expressed opposition to imposing neutrality on Ukraine as a solution to the conflict with Russia, stating that Moscow cannot be trusted to adhere to any agreements. Elina Valtonen, whose country shares a 1,300-km border with Russia, believes that forcing neutrality on Ukraine would not solve the problems and could potentially weaken the international system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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