Re: Ex-kansanedustaja Ano Turtiainen; twiitit, sanomiset, maskin käyttämättömyys ja VKK
Lähetetty: Ke Helmi 05, 2025 8:29 pm
Sama englanniksi. Anohan yrittää Serbian Putin-mielisen pääministerin kautta uida Putinin liiveihin. Kremlin ahteria nyt oikein urakalla lipovan Maanpetturi-Turtiaisen viesti on menossa Vulinin lisäksi ainakin Serbian edistyspuolueelle SNS Srbijalle, serbikonservatiivien Informer Novine -lehdelle, USA:n sanktioimalle ex-presidentto Milorad Dodikille, Serbian ulkoministeriöön (MFASerbia) sekä Suomessa ja muualla Euroopassa asuville serbikiihkoilijoille (SRBinEU + SRBinFinland) sekä Serbian sosialistipuolueelle (Socijalisti) jonka perusti Slobodan Milosevic.
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Press release February 5, 2025
Ex-MP Turtiainen wants Finland to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence
Ano Turtiainen, a Finnish member of the United Nations of the Majority of the World, wants Finland to reassess the recognition of Kosovo's independence. Turtiainen himself is in favour of withdrawing the recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Mr Turtiainen points out that 28 countries have already withdrawn recognition of Kosovo's independence. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said in January 2025 that he expected the number of states withdrawing recognition of Kosovo's independence to increase in the future.
According to Ano Turtiainen, Finland has made a bitter mistake in recognising Kosovo's independence:
- Kosovo gained independence in violation of international law as a result of a ruthless war of aggression by the collective West. By withdrawing the recognition of Kosovo's independence, Finland would contribute to restoring the credibility of the international legal system, as Kosovo's independence violates Serbia's territorial integrity, Turtiainen points out.
According to Turtiainen, Serbia is a country from which Finland could take inspiration in many ways.
- In its foreign policy, Serbia has chosen the path of neutrality and peace by excluding itself from the conflict in Ukraine. Consequently, Serbia is becoming an economic hub of the Balkans between the West and the East. Serbia is now what Finland could have been by continuing Kekkonen's policy of neutrality, says Turtiainen.
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@avucic
@VulinAleksandar
@SRBinFinland
@MFASerbia
@SRBinEU
@MiloradDodik
@InformerNovine
@sns_srbija
@socijalisti
Press release February 5, 2025
Ex-MP Turtiainen wants Finland to withdraw recognition of Kosovo's independence
Ano Turtiainen, a Finnish member of the United Nations of the Majority of the World, wants Finland to reassess the recognition of Kosovo's independence. Turtiainen himself is in favour of withdrawing the recognition of Kosovo's independence.
Mr Turtiainen points out that 28 countries have already withdrawn recognition of Kosovo's independence. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said in January 2025 that he expected the number of states withdrawing recognition of Kosovo's independence to increase in the future.
According to Ano Turtiainen, Finland has made a bitter mistake in recognising Kosovo's independence:
- Kosovo gained independence in violation of international law as a result of a ruthless war of aggression by the collective West. By withdrawing the recognition of Kosovo's independence, Finland would contribute to restoring the credibility of the international legal system, as Kosovo's independence violates Serbia's territorial integrity, Turtiainen points out.
According to Turtiainen, Serbia is a country from which Finland could take inspiration in many ways.
- In its foreign policy, Serbia has chosen the path of neutrality and peace by excluding itself from the conflict in Ukraine. Consequently, Serbia is becoming an economic hub of the Balkans between the West and the East. Serbia is now what Finland could have been by continuing Kekkonen's policy of neutrality, says Turtiainen.
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