“You have a pretty polarized situation among the parties. You would have the right-wing leaning parties who are pro-NATO, then Red-Green who are against joining; and then you have the right-wing extremist party, the Swedish Democrats, the third-biggest party who are also against,” said Wieslander.
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Thu, Mar 10, 2022
Wieslander and Skaluba’s Column mentioned on Fox News
In the News By Anna Wieslander, Christopher Skaluba
President Niinistö was asked on Fox News to respond to a column by Wieslander and Skaluba.
Wed, Feb 9, 2022
Wieslander on “Finlandization” of Ukraine in New York Times
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“‘Finlandization’ would appear to rule out [the possibility of NATO membership for Ukraine] and allow Moscow a heavy hand in Ukrainian affairs — concessions Kyiv and NATO have rejected as unacceptable, ” wrote the New York Times. “All of this goes against what Ukraine has been striving for,” said Anna Wieslander, director for Northern Europe […]
Sat, Feb 26, 2022
Wieslander interviewed by Times Radio on Putin’s goals in Ukraine
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“This is a game he is playing on two levels. One is Ukraine and the attack and invasion we now see him pursuing. The other is the bigger game, which is a Europe that is rolled back to the Cold War and where Russia has clear spheres of influence and buffer zones, which include Eastern […]