<p>Moscow: Russia's defence ministry has proposed a revision to the borders of Russian territorial waters in the Baltic Sea, according to a draft government decree, drawing a rebuke from NATO-member Finland.</p>.<p>According to the draft decree, dated May 21, the ministry proposed adjusting the border around Russian islands in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland and around Kaliningrad.</p>.Putin's China visit raises red flags for India.<p>"The passage of the state border of the Russian Federation at sea will change," a summary of the draft decree said.</p><p><br>It was not immediately clear from the draft decree why the border needed to be adjusted, exactly how it would be adjusted and what - if any - consultation had taken place with other states around the Baltic Sea.</p>.<p>Finland's foreign minister, Elina Valtonen, said that Russia should abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.</p>
<p>Moscow: Russia's defence ministry has proposed a revision to the borders of Russian territorial waters in the Baltic Sea, according to a draft government decree, drawing a rebuke from NATO-member Finland.</p>.<p>According to the draft decree, dated May 21, the ministry proposed adjusting the border around Russian islands in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland and around Kaliningrad.</p>.Putin's China visit raises red flags for India.<p>"The passage of the state border of the Russian Federation at sea will change," a summary of the draft decree said.</p><p><br>It was not immediately clear from the draft decree why the border needed to be adjusted, exactly how it would be adjusted and what - if any - consultation had taken place with other states around the Baltic Sea.</p>.<p>Finland's foreign minister, Elina Valtonen, said that Russia should abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.</p>