Finland’s largest newspaper welcomed President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to their summit in Helsinki with giant billboards attacking both leaders’ treatment of the press.

Helsingin Sanomat placed 300 signs in both English and Russian along the presidents’ routes from the airport — with some reading “Mr. President, welcome to the land of free press,” and others featuring headlines about their treatment of the media.

“Trump calls media enemy of the people,” reads one of the billboards, repeating a headline from February.

“Trump furious over leaks and blames media for complicating meeting with Putin,” says another.

The paper’s editor-in-chief called the advertising campaign “a statement on behalf of critical and high-quality journalism.”

“As we welcome the presidents to the summit in Finland, we want to remind them of the importance of free press,” said Kaius Niemi in a statement.

“The media shouldn’t be the lap dog of any president or regime.”

Finland is ranked fourth on the Reporters Without Borders’ Press Freedom Index. The US is 45th — while Russia, where the state heavily controls the media and many journalists have been murdered, is 148th.