Finland considers negotiations with Russia on ending the war premature
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Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that the time for negotiations with Russia has not yet come. The EU is discussing the restoration of contacts, but most leaders consider the moment inappropriate.

Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that the time has not yet come to start negotiations with Russia. At the same time, the European Union is already discussing the possibility of resuming contacts with Moscow, reports Yle, writes UNN.
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According to the head of the Finnish Foreign Ministry, before any steps, it is necessary to agree on common goals and the format of further actions.
It is important to first agree on our goals, as well as how we want to act. We have already advanced quite far on this issue
The EU is discussing the possibility of resuming contacts with Moscow
The issue of resuming contacts with Russia was discussed during the EU summit. Most of the bloc's leaders, including Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, consider the current moment inappropriate for such negotiations.
Earlier, Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that Europe should establish contact with Russia within the next two months.
Valtonen noted that the possibility of starting a dialogue depends on the situation at the front and the general situation in Ukraine, but above all on Russia's readiness for peace.
No such signs have been observed, despite a significant deterioration in Russia's military and economic situation
At the same time, she expressed the opinion that sooner or later the Russian side will begin to demonstrate readiness for negotiations. According to Valtonen, a broader discussion of the situation may take place during the NATO summit, which will be held in July in Turkey.