Parliament Minister Lintilä at Question Time on Fennovoima’s construction permit – “I do not see the prospect of presenting it to the Government”, live broadcast

Prime Minister Marin will not attend Question Time. He will be at an extraordinary European Council meeting on Thursday.

Russian the attack on Ukraine, which began on Thursday morning, continued to be discussed at parliamentary question time on Thursday.

Foreign minister From Pekka Haavisto they wanted information on, for example, more severe sanctions against Russia, which the EU is currently considering.

EU countries are expected to decide on sanctions later this evening at an extraordinary European Council.

Chairman of the Coalition Party Petteri Orpo described Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “ruthless crime.” He wanted to know if Finland would support the toughest possible sanctions against Putin and his regime at the meeting.

“All in all, Putin needs to be given clear boundaries on how he works.”

Prime minister Sanna Marin (sd) attended the meeting, so he was not present to answer Question Time.

Haavisto The EU replied that extensive sanctions had already been prepared in the EU for Russia’s progress.

He said he believed the spirit among EU countries was that there would be “very heavy sanctions” coming.

According to Haavisto, Finland is certainly on the front line that requires strict measures.

This will still hit Finland as well.

“We have to bear the cost of defending our principles and defending freedom.”

The story is being updated.

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