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51: 31: 121:, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to give a joint answer for it. Finland was the last of these four countries to agree to the pact due to slight differences in its agreements with the Soviet Union. The pact was extended to 31 December 1945 in 140:. The Soviets falsely claimed that Finland had shelled a Soviet village. According to Article 5 of the pact, both parties were to call for a joint commission to examine the incident. Finland tried to call one, but the Soviet Union refused. 117:
in each other's conflicts. Disputes were to be solved peacefully and neutrally. The Soviet Union proposed a ten-year period of validity of the pact in the spring of 1934, and wanted
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in order to secure its borders. The negotiations between Finland and the Soviet Union started last, but ended first. The pact was signed by A.S. Yrjö-Koskinen and ambassador
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had signed their own pacts with the Soviet Union. Both parties of the pact agreed to respect each other's borders and agreed to stay
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Turtola, Martti (1999). "Kansainvälinen kehitys Euroopassa ja Suomessa 1930-luvulla". In Leskinen, Jari; Juutilainen, Antti (eds.).
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The Soviet Union had started negotiations regarding non-aggression agreements with its neighbouring European countries during the
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Treaty of Non-Aggression and Pacific Settlement of Disputes between the Soviet Union and Finland, concluded on January 21, 1932
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Suomi 75, Itsenäisen Suomen Historia, Kari Selen, part 2, page 252, 1991, Weilin & Göös, ISBN 951-35-5159-8
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Vihavainen, Timo (1987). "The Soviet decision for war against Finland, November 1939: A comment".
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The pact was renounced by the Soviet Union on 28 November 1939, two days before its
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on 7 April 1934. The extension was signed by Finnish Foreign Minister
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The pact was extended to 31 December 1945 in Moscow on 7 April 1934.
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on 21 January 1932. On the left is Finnish Foreign Minister
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in which it shelled its own village and blamed Finland.
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Index

Soviet-Finnish non-aggression pact

Helsinki
Aarno Yrjö-Koskinen
Ivan Maisky

non-aggression treaty
Finland
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
having committed a deception operation in Mainila
Japanese invasion of Manchuria
Ivan Maiski
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Helsinki
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
neutral
Finland
Moscow
Aarno Yrjö-Koskinen
Maxim Litvinov
invasion of Finland began
Treaty of Tartu
Soviet–Polish Non-Aggression Pact
Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance
German–Polish declaration of non-aggression
Minsk agreements
ISBN

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