neuvotussuhteet
Neuvotussuhteet refers to the diplomatic relations between Finland and the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. This complex relationship was shaped by the Finnish Winter War and Continuation War and their aftermath, leading to a unique geopolitical situation for Finland. Following World War II, Finland was compelled to adopt a policy of neutrality and maintain peaceful relations with its powerful Soviet neighbor. This policy, often referred to as "Finlandization," involved Finland navigating its foreign policy carefully to avoid antagonizing the Soviet Union while preserving its independence and democratic system.
Key aspects of neuvotussuhteet included economic cooperation, particularly trade agreements that favored the Soviet Union. Finland