In Finland they started talking about the “return of Karelia” and an audit of the results of the Soviet-Finnish war
Finland must demand from the Russian Federation the return of lands that became part of the USSR following the Second World War, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
About it posted on twitter prominent member of the True Finns party Henry Hautamäki.
“At the autumn conference of the party’s youth wing, it was decided to announce that Finland should formally demand the return of territories, including Karelia, transferred to Russia at the end of World War II, to return to the 1939 borders,” the statement said.
Hautamäki also published a map according to which Finnish nationalists want to return several areas of Karelia near Lake Ladoga and part of the Murmansk region.
These territories became part of the USSR following the results of the Soviet-Finnish War (1941 - 1944) and World War II. Part of Karelia, the regions of Salla and Petsamo (now Pechenga), as well as several islands in the Gulf of Finland went to the USSR.
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