Finnish Ambassador: Here’s the right way to poke the Russian bear

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The war in Ukraine is just over one year old. There is widespread talk
of a major spring offensive from both sides. War in Europe, once
unthinkable, is now the new normal. But for one nation on Russia’s
northern border, this feels like deja vu.

Like Ukraine, Finland knows what it’s like to share a long border with
Russia. The Finns have had Vladimir Putin as a neighbor, and they’ve
been performing the same delicate dance of decoupling under his very
watchful eye.

Before his posting to Washington, Mikko Hautala was Finland’s ambassador
to Russia, where he met Vladimir Putin more times than he can count.
Hautala occupied his post in Moscow during the critical years following
Putin’s first invasion of Ukraine. 

Since the war began, he’s become well known as the person to talk to to
understand Putin, Russia and the conflict in Ukraine. 

On this episode of Playbook Deep Dive, host Ryan Lizza talks with
Hautala about what Americans don’t understand about the Russian leader,
the implications of the growing alliance between China and Russia,
Finland’s accession to NATO, and why he believes the West needs to
massively ramp up its industrial capability if it wants Ukraine to
survive.

Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Mikko Hautala is Finland's ambassador to the U.S.
Afra Abdullah is an associate producer for POLITICO audio.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.
Brook Hayes is a senior editor for POLITICO audio.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer for POLITICO audio.

Finnish Ambassador: Here’s the right way to poke the Russian bear

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