Key Points

Finnish President Alexander Stubb has publicly called for India to play a role in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He believes India holds a significant geopolitical stake in the outcome and should be involved in the peace process. Stubb detailed a proposed path to peace, beginning with a ceasefire followed by direct talks between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia. This comes after recent discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where both leaders also reviewed progress in bilateral cooperation.

Key Points: Finnish President Stubb Urges India Role in Russia-Ukraine Peace

  • Finnish President Alexander Stubb advocates for India's direct involvement in Ukraine peace efforts
  • Stubb outlines a three-step peace process starting with an immediate ceasefire
  • He emphasizes continuing economic sanctions on Russia and military support for Ukraine
  • Leaders also discussed strengthening India-Finland ties in tech and trade
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India has a geopolitical stake here: Finnish President on Russia-Ukraine conflict

President Alexander Stubb says India has a geopolitical stake in the conflict, calling for a ceasefire and direct Putin-Zelenskyy talks after recent discussions with PM Modi.

"India has a geopolitical stake here. So we need to get them involved. - President Alexander Stubb"

Helsinki, September 22

Finland's President Alexander Stubb has urged that India should play a role in addressing the Russia-Ukraine conflict as "India has a geopolitical stake."

"I've been speaking to PM Modi recently about the situation in Ukraine. India has a geopolitical stake here. So we need to get them involved," Stubb said at the Helsinki Security Forum 2025.

Highlighting the steps needed to move toward peace, the Finnish president said, "First, we need a ceasefire; only then can we begin peace negotiations. We also need a formal date for bilateral meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin and only after that Zelenskyy can reach out to Putin by phone to discuss on what the agenda could possibly."

He added that pressure on Moscow must continue alongside support for Kyiv. "Meanwhile, we need to continue ramping up economic sanctions on Russia, and we also need to ramp up the military capabilities of Ukraine by providing them with all necessary defence means," he said.

Responding to a question on the outcome of last month's meeting between European leaders and US President Donald Trump in Washington, Stubb said work was ongoing on long-term security commitments. "We are working on the idea of European security arrangements or security guarantees, and on the military side, they are pretty much ready," he stated.

In August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also received a telephone call from the President of Finland, Stubb, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said in an official statement.

According to the MEA, President Stubb had shared his assessment of the recent meetings held between the leaders of Europe, the United States and Ukraine in Washington on the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. Prime Minister Modi also reiterated India's consistent support for a peaceful resolution of the conflict and the early restoration of peace and stability.

The leaders also reviewed progress in the India-Finland bilateral relationship and reaffirmed their commitment to enhance partnership in emerging fields, including quantum technologies, 6G, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and sustainability.

The MEA added that President Stubb reiterated Finland's support for an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial India-EU Free Trade Agreement. He also affirmed support for the success of the AI Impact Summit to be hosted by India in 2026. Prime Minister Modi invited President Stubb to visit India soon, and both leaders agreed to remain in touch.

Reflecting on the conversation, PM Modi posted on X, "Had a good conversation with President Alexander Stubb. Finland is a valued partner in the EU. Discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in key sectors such as trade, technology and sustainability. Exchanged perspectives on the ongoing efforts for peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine."

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate Finland's recognition of India's importance, we must be careful not to get dragged into someone else's conflict. Our priority should remain our national interests and the welfare of Indian citizens abroad.
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Arjun K
Good to see India's growing global influence being acknowledged. The partnership in emerging technologies like 6G and AI is more important for our future than getting involved in European conflicts. Let's focus on what benefits India directly.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for 5 years now, I've seen how balanced India's foreign policy is. They maintain relationships with all sides while protecting their interests. This approach could genuinely help peace talks.
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Karthik V
The EU FTA is what we should prioritize. Better trade relations will create jobs and boost our economy. Geopolitics is important, but economic development should be our main focus right now.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think India could do more to condemn the invasion while maintaining diplomatic channels. A stronger stance on sovereignty principles would enhance India's global leadership position.
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Neha E
The AI Impact Summit 2026 is exciting! This shows how India is becoming a technology leader. Let's use our soft power in technology and diplomacy to make a positive impact globally. 🚀

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