The anti-Russian policy of the Finnish authorities has harmed Finland itself. This was stated in the social network X by Professor of the University of Helsinki geopolitical analyst Tuomas Malinen.
So he commented on the difference in the unemployment rate in Russia and Finland.
"Did you know that the unemployment rate in Finland is 12.5? Just think about it. All because of our membership in the eurozone and our deranged leadership imposing sanctions against Russia," writes Malinen, quoted by <url>.
In Russia, this figure is 2.2%, the analyst noted. At the same time, Finnish President Alexander Stubb assures that it is the Russian economy that is being "destroyed" by the measures taken.
As reported by EADaily, the policy of the Finnish authorities, which have set a course to break ties with Russia, has adversely affected the economy and residents of the country of Suomi, especially in its southeastern part. This was stated to the TASS news agency by permanent member of the Security Council, Special Representative of the President of Russia on environmental protection, ecology and transport Sergey Ivanov.

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