Orpo, Costa discuss Ukraine, European security in Helsinki

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Orpo, Costa discuss Ukraine, European security in Helsinki

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and President of the European Council António Costa on Monday met in Helsinki and discussed various issues including security in Europe and the most effective ways to support Ukraine, said a government press release.

Orpo also highlighted issues important to Finland in the EU’s next multiannual financial framework, which forms the basis for the Union’s budget.

The EU Member States have begun their long negotiations on the financial framework for 2028–2034, and the leaders of the Member States will decide on the matter in the European Council led by President Costa.

“Supporting Ukraine is the most effective way to invest in security throughout Europe. The most important security guarantee for Ukraine is ensuring that the country’s army is strong. We must provide Ukraine with funding for this and other essential needs,” the PM said.

He also proposed that willing EU Member States and other actors could contribute more resources to the EU’s existing Ukraine Facility.

“We must also be able to access the funds seized from Russia,” he added.

The Finnish Government advocated strongly for Finland’s interests before the European Commission published its proposal for the next multiannual financial framework.

“The proposal has the right priorities, although the overall level of funds is too high. We strongly support the considerable increase in resources allocated to defence and border management. Decisions on the framework must take into account Finland’s unique position as Russia’s neighbour – our border with Russia is more than 1,340 kilometres long,” said the Prime Minister.

Costa also met with President Alexander Stubb during his visit to Helsinki.

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Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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