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LONDON Former Finnish President Sauli Niinist said he was annoyed that Europe is not playing a central role in efforts to engage the Kremlin in discussions on ending Russias war on Ukraine.Niinst, who left office in 2024, pointed to the heavy criticism that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faced for calling President Vladimir Putin to discuss the war in November, his first conversation with the Russian leader in two years.But what about now? Trump is going to talk to Putin.
Do we complain that Europe should be in those discussions? I find this a bit of a strange constructionwe should be involved, he said.Speaking on a Chatham House panel about a report he compiled for the European Union, Niinist also called on European countries to increase their citizens resilience against threats such as sabotage, disinformation and military aggression.He pointed to Finlands comprehensive security policy which encompasses the military, government, private sector and ordinary citizens as an example for other member states that have faced criticism for continuing to depend on the United States for security.
This month, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called on the alliance to "shift to a wartime mindset to prepare for what is coming our way in four to five years and said that the 2% of GDP defense spending target which some states still do not meet is too low.Part of Finlands approach includes offering national defense courses to civilians, especially business leaders, to teach them about Helsinkis foreign, security and defense policies.Elizabeth Braw, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, said it was unlikely that other countries would be able to make a similar program available to everybody, but that the private sector would be essential for building a resilient population.I dont think any company today would want to hire somebody who was not information literate, she said.
That would be a good place to start.
We will always have people in our society who fall for disinformation.
But the fewer we have, the better it is.She also suggested that public libraries and trusted institutions could offer courses to teach people how to spot disinformation.Niinist said that Europe and its allies have historically been too slow to identify threats and attribute them.An example comes from Crimea in 2014 when we were all wondering What are all those little green men walking around in Crimea? And after we found out what it was, they [Russia] had already invaded the peninsula, he said.Shashank Joshi, a visiting fellow and Kings College London and Defense Editor of The Economist, contrasted this with British Defense Secretary John Healeys response to the detection of a Russian spy ship in British economic waters on Wednesday.I thought it was a very interesting example of signaling.
It was attribution, saying we know what youre doing.
It was clear.
It was relatively calm, Joshi said on the panel.I think that giving people a sense there are ways to handle the problem, as well as what the problem is, is part of [messaging to the public], he said.





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