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People are expecting us to come out with some kind of message on how we can get calm, cool and collected. The resolution to this difficult situation and you don't always do that with just sanctions and counter-sanctions, but dialogues needs to remain open. Finland has 1300km boarder with Russia, 10% of our trades with Russia. They are biggest trading partners. If we go for immdiate economic sanctions, it's going to spell trouble.
Obviously, Finland is on the front line. I'm sure you aware that just today the United States has beefed up its own sanctions include a bank that is run by a man who brought Rotenberg, and another person is on the United States list ... Well, those two individuals have Russian and Finish citizenship that put you in difficult position?
Well, not really, because that is a United States sanctions list. It would put this in difficult situation, if it was European Union list a such. And then it would be probably the first time of history of the European Union putting sanctions for someone to travel inside the European Union who has a sharing nationality.
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