“We continue to monitor the situation daily and the goal is to return to normal life,” he added.
At the same time, the politician did not make any predictions about the details of the Cabinet decision.
Recall that the Finnish authorities began to close the checkpoint on the border with Russia on November 18. On November 30, the Finns closed the last northernmost operational point, “Raya-Jooseppi”. Helsinki justified its actions as a reaction to the influx of refugees from third countries.
The Finnish radio and television company Yle, for its part, reported that the border service is ready to open checkpoints on the border with Russia at midnight on December 14.