Finnish Cabinet Talks to Resume After Migration Row Resolved
- Talks to continue on Monday, election winner Petteri Orpo says
- Veto by junior partner threatened to throw talks in disarray
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Finnish talks to form a government overcame a major obstacle after the parties patched up a row over immigration policy that threatened to throw the process in disarray.
Negotiations will continue on Monday after the sides found a “common view,” National Coalition leader Petteri Orpo told reporters in Helsinki on Saturday.