Sergey Naryshkin stated that NATO membership for Finland does not serve the genuine interests of its people and fails to enhance pan-European security.
Naryshkin emphasized that the decision to join NATO by Finnish elites diverges from the potential benefits of cooperation with Russia, which historically favored Finland.
He referred to Finland's pursuit of alliances that mirror aggressive policies as misguided, suggesting they are not in line with Finnish interests.
According to Naryshkin, Finland's past collaboration with Russia yielded greater security and prosperity than its current NATO alignment, illustrating a shift in approach.
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