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Finland PM apologizes to Asian countries over racism scandal

by Reuters

HELSINKI Dec 17, 2025 - 5:57 pm GMT+3
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl
Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo attends a news conference on the day of the European Union leaders' summit in Brussels, Belgium Oct. 23, 2025. (Reuters File Photo)
Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo attends a news conference on the day of the European Union leaders' summit in Brussels, Belgium Oct. 23, 2025. (Reuters File Photo)
by Reuters Dec 17, 2025 5:57 pm
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl

Finland’s prime minister apologized Wednesday to Asian countries while seeking to defuse a controversy sparked by derogatory images circulated by far-right members of the Nordic nation’s parliament.

Dubbed the "slanted eyes" scandal by Finnish media, the incident is the latest in a series of cases in which members of the Finns Party, a junior partner in the governing coalition, have been accused of posting or making racist remarks.

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo of the pro-business National Coalition Party, who leads a four-party coalition that includes the Finns, issued a statement offering his sincere apologies.

"These posts do not reflect Finland's values of equality and inclusion," Orpo said in statements released by Finnish embassies in China, Japan and South Korea.

"Our message in Finland and to all our friends abroad is that the government takes racism seriously and is committed to combating the issue," he said.

The controversy arose earlier this month when the Miss Finland title holder was pictured pulling back her eyes in her friend's social media post captioned "eating with a Chinese person."

Sarah Dzafce, who is not of Asian origin, later apologized and said she did not intend to offend anyone, but was nevertheless stripped of her crown.

Two members of Finland's parliament and one European Parliament member, all from the Finns Party, responded by posting similar images of themselves, pulling back their eyes.

The national flag carrier Finnair, which draws a significant portion of its business from long-haul flights, said the widely reported images had triggered a backlash in Asian markets.

The Finns Party plans to discuss the matter at a weekly meeting on Thursday, a spokesperson told Reuters.

One of the MPs, Juho Eerola, told Reuters he had apologized for his post and declined to give further comment.

The Miss Finland organization, in a statement to Reuters, said it was apolitical but had acted in accordance with its values and principles.

Dzafce did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Already shortly after taking office in 2023, Orpo's government faced a no-confidence vote over racist online posts and statements made by several cabinet members from the Finns Party.

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