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Markus Lehtipuu BENEFITS OF RETURN TO RUSSIA Benefits for Russia include: a) A major victory in public relations and heaps of goodwill, along with the recent successes inglobal diplomacy for Russia b) huge savings from giving the responsibility of all reconstruction work to the Finns and itsallies, with even more benefits from job opportunities c) possibility to move the lucrative euro zone within one hour's travel from St. Petersburg,including new business opportunities, with better possibilities to control the trade from nearby St.Petersburg. d) a new era of mutual respect, trust and peace with Finland and its allies, with possibility tofind the similar "soul", habits and traditions of Russia's best-friend neighbour. e) plenty of new job opportunities within an hour's travel from central St. Petersburg, meaningsalaries in euro currency. f) an untold number of investments and new loans to the Russian government, companies andindividuals from Finland and its allies. Benefits for Finland include: a) A major improvement in attitudes towards the former enemy and the violator of all mutualagreements and pacts, and a true friendship with similar habits, traditions and "soul". b) Some 50,000 sq km of nearly unused land for effective use with the help of the European Unioninvestments, within the euro zone, including great possibilities for nature conservation, withplenty of job opportunities for Russians in St. Petersburg and other nearby cities. c) employment, business opportunities and increased trade with Russia, for mutual benefit and growth d) End of humiliation by the former dictatorship and beginning of new friendship and trust Benefits for Karelia include: a) Inclusion into the euro zone, with better access for Russians in St. Petersburg and elsewhere b) inclusion into the European Union, with better possibilities for Russia to grow c) nearly unlimited possibilities for investment from the euro zone and world wide, with newemployment possibilities to Russians in St. Petersburg and elsewhere d) the horrendous human catastrophe will be solved, including hunger, poverty, diseases,unemployment, pollution and lack of infrastructure, to include positive spill-over effects toRussian economy in St. Petersburg and elsewhere e) From a complete collapse into a rapid growth, to benefit Russia and Finland alike.Who wants to resist these benefits? Markus Lehtipuu Suomalainen Matkaopas ^ Takaisin ylös |
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