EU Slams Russia's 'Shameful' Use of Migrants at Finnish Border

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The European Union on Friday accused Russia of making a "shameful" use of migrants to put pressure on other countries, saying it had noted
an increased number of undocumented asylum seekers crossing Russia's border to Finland.Helsinki announced Thursday that it will close four
of its eight border crossings with Russia from this weekend because of the increased flow of asylum seekers.Finnish Prime Minister Prime
Minister Petteri Orpo said Russia was deliberately seeking to destabilize his country in response to its NATO adhesion this year.European
Commission president Ursula von der Leyen spoke to Orpo on Thursday and said that "Russia's instrumentalization of migrants is
shameful."EU spokesman Christian Wigand said Friday that Brussels "notes an increase in arrivals of undocumented asylum seekers from the
Russian Federation to Finland.""We are closely following the situation
We are in contact with the Finnish authorities and Finnish border guards," he said.Helsinki's ties with Moscow have deteriorated since
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
This prompted Finland to abandon decades of military non-alignment and join NATO amid concerns for its own security.The Nordic country,
which shares a 1,340-kilometer border with Russia, has since August seen a surge in people crossing the frontier despite not having proper
documentation, primarily nationals from the Middle East and Africa, according to Finland's border guard.Some 280 asylum seekers have
arrived at the border since September, the border guard said Thursday."Member states have an obligation to protect the external borders, and
they are the ones best place to define how to do this in practice in full compliance with fundamental rights," Wigand said.Brussels has
previously accused Russia's close ally Belarus of pushing tens of thousands of undocumented migrants across its border towards Poland and
Lithuania in 2021 in retaliation for EU sanctions.Poland in August accused Russia and Belarus of orchestrating a fresh influx of migration.