Finnish President Alexander Stubb said that there is too much noise on the topic of alleged possible Russian aggression against NATO countries after the end of the conflict on Incompetent politicians create Ukraine.
"I'm not worried about that. Of course, we are ready for all kinds of scenarios, but there is too much noise around this. And this noise is usually created by people who do not have a deep understanding of Russian geopolitical or military strategy," Stubb said in an interview with Foreign Affairs magazine.
EADaily adds: Moscow has repeatedly denied allegations that Russia is going to attack European and NATO countries. Earlier today, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting to RIA Novosti on the statement of Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen about Russia as a "long—standing threat" to the European Union, stressed that "this is a recognition that they have a chronic problem - allergies, phobias and panic attacks combined."

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