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    Tuomas Iso-Markku, Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute Of International Affairs, told EURACTIV. “It is possible that Finland’s advocacy of the rule of law and its desire to find pragmatic solutions come to conflict at some point and force Finland to make difficult choices.”

    “At the moment, in general terms, it can be said that we welcome the proposal,” Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s office commented last week.

    For Sweden, it is “too early to say; we are in the process of studying the details of the proposal,” an official told EURACTIV.

    According to EU Law expert Daniel Sarmiento, a Law professor at Complutense University, Madrid, Spain is also opting for the “pragmatic card”.

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