Finlands government is considering closing its border crossings with Russia amid a rising number of asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa, the broadcaster YLEreported Tuesday, as Finnish officials suggest that Moscow is trying to destabilize the country.Interior Minister Mari Rantanen told reporters that her agency was drafting proposals that would allow Finland to restrict border crossings, but she did not specify a timeline for Helsinki's anticipated decision.Russian authorities actions have changed in such a way that its become possible to get from Russia to Finland despite the lack of necessary documents, Rantanen said.Finlands border guard authority says around 60 asylum seekers havearrived from Russia since early Monday compared with 91 people over the past three months.Citizens of Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Somalia have beenamongthe latest group of asylum seekers, according to the Finnish border guard authority, which added that organized criminal groups were involved in some of the crossings.Prime Minister Petteri Orpoaccused Moscow of repeating the 2015-16 migrant crisis, in which he said Russian border agents had accompanied undocumented migrants to the border.Orpo stopped short of classifying the latest influx as Russias hybrid operation, according to YLE, but she did say itseemed like a deliberate decision.Helsinki was closely monitoring and taking seriously the apparent increase in the number of undocumented crossings along the Russian-Finnish border, said Prime Minister Orpo.Finlands relations with Russia deteriorated after the Nordic country, which shares a 1,300-kilometer border with its eastern neighbor, was accepted into NATO in April over security threats following Moscows invasion of Ukraine.
Music
Trailers
DailyVideos
India
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Srilanka
Nepal
Thailand
Iraq
Iran
Russia
Brazil
StockMarket
Business
CryptoCurrency
Technology
Startup
Trending Videos
Coupons
Football
Search
Download App in Playstore
Download App
Best Collections