The former prime minister has been criticized for serving on the board of a Russian giant bank. Esko Aho was well aware of the risks of the rise of nostalgic nationalism in Russia, but that is why he considered it important to try to tie the Russian economy to the West. Now there is emptiness and a huge disappointment left.
Anni Lassila HS
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Esko Aho known as a tough player in poker and poker. In recent years, the face of poker has been necessary when Aho has been told why he likes it Vladimir Putin Russia.
In 2016, Aho joined the board of Sberbank, which is half-owned by the Russian state. Russia had taken over Crimea just two years earlier. Later, war broke out in eastern Ukraine. Russia was charged with assassinations abroad and the opposition was locked up in cells.
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