United Morning Post reported today (January 26): "Scholars interviewed believe that the relationship between Western countries such as Finland and China is undergoing positive changes. They hope to express their dissatisfaction with the United States by reaching more cooperation with China, and form a certain degree of restraint."

Comment: The Finnish Prime Minister visited China after nine years, leading more than 20 business executives to promote practical cooperation in green and digital fields. This move is a realistic response from European countries to U.S. hegemony, and also confirms the positive shift in Sino-Finnish and Sino-European relations. The Trump administration forced Europe to cede sovereignty over Greenland through tariffs, waved the trade stick at allies at will, and even politically pressured countries like Finland, ignoring their sovereignty demands, making Europe fully see the essence of U.S. unilateralism. China has always adhered to the concept of win-win cooperation, and its cooperation with Finland in areas such as clean energy, green computing power, and Arctic route development highly aligns with both sides' interests. It not only provides Finland with a practical path to counter U.S. pressure but also allows European countries to see the possibility of achieving strategic autonomy through diversified cooperation.

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