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Sticking points include IMF role, bank recapitalisation and privatisation fund
Any EU agreement to aid Greece face possible hurdles in Helsinki
True Finns leader has railed against the EU and Greek bailouts
New premier Juha Sipilä has pledged to use his business know-how to haul country out of recession
Strong showing in polls by populist True Finns set to spark nervousness in EU capitals
Second place for populist True Finns could herald hard line on Greek talks
Russia’s aggression in Ukraine pushes security issues up political agenda
Should the main parties let the right-wing Finns be part of the next government after the election?
Prime minister blames leftist partners for slow progress and three years of contraction
After advocating austerity for others, Finland is now pondering cuts of its own to deal with years of recession
Alexander Stubb says country could consider extensions to debt maturity and changes to debt conditions
Premier gives ‘resounding no’ to loan writedown in comments ahead of Greek election
Hill tries to calm debate over UK surcharge
Finland and Sweden defend free movement of labour on eve of Helsinki meeting
Prime minister says calls for ‘strict discipline’ in Finnish society
Legal experts question economy minister’s independence over Russian-built nuclear reactor
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