There are three possible scenarios for the development of the war in Ukraine. This was stated today to journalists in Helsinki by Finnish President Alexander Stubb, according to MTV Uutiset.
"We don't have an answer to the question of how close the world is. Work in this direction is ongoing. There is a little hope in the air, but we'll see how things develop," Stubb said, quoted by Rulehti.
According to Stubb, three possible scenarios for the development of the war in Ukraine are currently being "viewed" — the continuation of hostilities in the current format, the achievement of peace or the defeat of one of the parties.
As EADaily reported, Finland can become the second Ukraine through the efforts of the authorities, the risk is high. This was stated in the social network X by a member of the Alliance of Freedom party, Armando Mema.

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