1. Your country

1. Your country
2. How is your countries relationship with Russia?

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very bad

European relations with Russia are very bad, now fuck off, Germ shit

A few years ago, a thriler series called "Okkupert/Occupied" was released. The plot is about Norway coming under Russian occupation and the local milltary acting as a resistance

I haven't seen the show, but that should be a bit of an indication, no?

1.Pizza
2.We always do whatever US and EU tell us, so in this moment the relationships are bad, however they are still better than in the other european countries

I liked that series. There are some really funny/stupid stereotypes about russians, but the whole thing doesn't feel too anti-russian. The premise is fucking hillarious though.
>EU is using Russia to get Norway to pump more gas, because Norway went full nuclear-retard and decided to shut down gas extraction.
Any moment now.

Actually quite good. Probably best of western european countries

For Russian Government. Not for us though.

>Autistic weeb vikings are our only western "friends".
Feels kinda shitty

>vikings
WTF I hate Russia now!

You are so, so annoying

What did he mean by this

Apart from the "shirtfronting" incident between Abbott and Putin, we don't really have too much beef with them.

We are both finns so its very good.

>weeb
WTF I hate Russia now!

i love finland :3

Only Serbia and Belarus like Russia amongst European countries.

Australia is pretty apathetic.

unless they invade us in that upcoming september military event I think pretty good

Fairly good, unfortunately Cuckistan and the EUSSR force us to impose sanctions on a country that would otherwise be a good economic partner for Italy (unlike Fr*nce).

Pretty good

Relations were established in 1828, when Brazil became the first country in South America with which Russia formalized diplomatic relations. The 185th anniversary of the diplomatic relations was celebrated in 2013.

In the past years, the countries' relations have strengthened by high level visits, dialogue in the multilateral context (ONU, G-20, BRICS), increase of trade and investments flows, and deepening of the cooperation, especially in aerospace and technical-military areas. Brazil and Russia are “Strategic and Technological Alliance Partners”.

Both countries are engaged in reaching US$ 10 billion in commercial exchange. In 2012, bilateral trade reached almost US$ 6 billion. The number of Brazilian companies in Russia has grown significantly. Sanitary and phytosanitary cooperation has advanced to the benefit of meat trade – Russia is one of the biggest importers of bovine meat and pork produced in Brazil.

Brazil and Russia have converging positions on many topics of the international agenda, sharing the firm belief that it is necessary to reform the global governance structures, in order to build an institutional architecture more consistent with the contemporary world.

The consolidation of the BRICS is one of the axes of the relations between Brazil and Russia. Initially seen as a merely economic concept, the BRICS is today a platform of political coordination addressing international challenges. Both countries are engaged in advancing two BRICS’ cooperation projects – the New Development Bank, and the Contingent Reserve Arrangement.

Cultural cooperation is an important feature of the bilateral relation. Since 2008, annual editions of the Brazilian Movie Festival have been performed in Russia. Russia has contributed to the training of Brazilian dancers, in the context of the partnership created on the opening of a branch of Bolshoi Ballet School in the city of Joinville (2001). The perspective of widening the network of Portuguese and Russian lectureships in the main Russian and Brazilian universities testifies the growing reciprocal interest of the students.

It is in force since 2010 a bilateral agreement for short term visa exemption, which has contributed to increasing the flow of tourists between both countries.

Source: itamaraty.gov.br/en/ficha-pais/6573-russian-federation

government are cucks, but we have the most people studying Russian and Russia of all western Europe, if that is something

there's a distributor that specialises in translating obscure Russian literary works into Dutch, thanks to them I was able to read Pop Avvakum.

t. kang

Paella
We are just lapdogs of the EU