Finnish President Cites Deportation Challenges as Border Tensions with Russia Escalate


Finnish President Sauli Niinisto has stated that it has become "impossible" to deport asylum seekers who do not meet the criteria for protection. This comes amid tensions with Russia over Finland's closure of four border crossings, which it attributes to stemming the flow of asylum seekers. Russia has lodged a formal complaint over the border closures, denying Finland's accusations that it is deliberately directing migrants towards the border.

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