Finno Ugric Peoples/Russia – Kremlin’s Geopolitical Fears Divide Finno-Ugric Peoples (Vadim Shtepa, The Jamestown Foundation)

The eighth meeting of the World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples took place in Tartu, Estonia, on June 16–18. These congresses, which are held in a different city every four years, are also political summits, usually attended by presidents of the world’s three Finno-Ugric-majority countries—Finland, Estonia and Hungary—as well as the Russian Federation, which includes five Finno-Ugric national republics (Karelia, Komi, Udmurtia, Mari El and Mordovia) and a titular Finno-Ugric autonomous district (the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra).

Kremlin’s Geopolitical Fears Divide Finno-Ugric Peoples – Jamestown

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