Finnish media began the day with extensive reports on Russian strikes in Ukraine and domestic issues like family violence. Attention then shifted to foreign policy, with discussions about secret US-Russia negotiations and Russia's increased harassment in the Baltic Sea. By mid-morning, reports focused on Foreign Minister Valtonen's proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine by Thursday, and the US plan for resolving the conflict, with calls for revisions. The Finland Wildlife Agency's proposal to hunt one hundred wolves also gained traction. In the afternoon, Finland's economy became a central theme, as the country was placed on the EU's "observation class" due to an excessive deficit. Later, the peace process in Ukraine was reported to be moving in a better direction, with the US "restored to track" in negotiations.