"This situation [tensions between Russia and the West] has also unfortunately affected this meeting here. Maintaining the line of communications and dialogue is very important. Therefore, it would be necessary for the EU to clarify its position to the OSCE PA in its sanctions' legislation," Niinisto said, addressing the OSCE PA.
Niinisto added that EU legislation covering the sanctions is "very confusing," leaving countries unclear as to what procedures to follow.
The Finnish president echoed Kanerva's statement, saying that he would like to emphasize that Finland "didn't say no to Russia."
Following Finnish authorities' denial of travel visas to several Russian lawmakers, the Russian delegation decided to refrain from participating in the OSCE PA summer session in Helsinki on July 5-9.
Russian State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin, who is on the EU travel ban list for Russia's alleged involvement in the Ukrainian crisis, was among those denied entry to Finland.