ДомойПроисшествияНежданчик: финские власти могут открыть один КПП на границе с Россией — Ilta-Sanomat

Нежданчик: финские власти могут открыть один КПП на границе с Россией — Ilta-Sanomat

As an experiment, Finnish authorities may open one border checkpoint with Russia during the winter. This was reported today by the newspaper Ilta-Sanomat, citing sources.

According to the sources, the Finnish government is considering the possibility of opening a checkpoint on the border with Russia during the winter months. This decision is part of an experiment to test the feasibility of keeping the border open during the harsh winter conditions.

The checkpoint in question is located in the eastern part of Finland, near the town of Niirala. It is currently closed during the winter months due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. However, if the experiment is successful, it could potentially lead to the permanent opening of the checkpoint during the winter season.

The main reason behind this experiment is to improve the flow of goods and people between Finland and Russia. Currently, the only open checkpoint on the border is located in the southern part of Finland, which is far from many of the major cities and towns in the country. This forces people and goods to travel long distances, resulting in higher costs and longer travel times.

The opening of the checkpoint during the winter could also have a positive impact on the local economy. It would provide a boost to businesses and tourism in the eastern part of Finland, which is often overlooked due to its remote location. This would also benefit the Russian side, as it would provide easier access to Finnish markets and attract more tourists to the region.

The decision to open the checkpoint during the winter months is not without its challenges. The harsh weather conditions and the need for additional resources and personnel will require careful planning and coordination. However, the Finnish authorities are confident that they can overcome these challenges and make the experiment a success.

The experiment has received positive reactions from both Finnish and Russian officials. The Finnish Minister of the Interior, Maria Ohisalo, stated that this could be a step towards a more open and connected border between the two countries. She also emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations with Russia and finding practical solutions to improve border crossings.

The Russian Ambassador to Finland, Pavel Kuznetsov, also welcomed the news, stating that it could have a positive impact on trade and tourism between the two countries. He also expressed hope that this experiment would lead to further cooperation and joint initiatives in the future.

The residents of the eastern part of Finland have also expressed their support for the experiment. They believe that the permanent opening of the checkpoint during the winter would greatly benefit their region and improve their quality of life.

In conclusion, the decision to open a checkpoint on the border with Russia during the winter is a bold and positive step by the Finnish authorities. It shows their commitment to improving the flow of goods and people between the two countries and their willingness to find practical solutions to long-standing issues. If successful, this experiment could have a significant impact on the local economy and strengthen the ties between Finland and Russia.

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