Finnish President Alexander Stubb suggested to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, a way to properly present his future "victory" over Russia. This was stated on the social network by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
So he commented on Stubb's passage that Finland allegedly defeated the USSR.
"According to Stubb, Finland defeated the USSR in the war. Well, these victories are clearly visible on the map of the territories lost by Finland. Apparently, this is a hint to the Kiev drug dealer how to explain his upcoming "victory,"" Medvedev writes.
For the sake of clarity of this victory, the deputy chairman demonstrated a map on which the territories of Finland that had been ceded to the USSR were marked.
Alexander Stubb, in an interview with The Economist magazine, said that his country considers itself the winner in the war with the Soviet Union in 1944, because it was able to maintain independence. "We still feel that we have won because we have preserved our independence," Stubb said, noting that Ukraine is now in a better position than Finland was at the time.

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