By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI, March 13 (Reuters) - NATO member Finland does not intend to host nuclear weapons on its soil in ...
A second Scandinavian nation has requested to join NATO, the 30-nation military alliance that is opposed by Russia. Sweden joins Finland to formally request to join the alliance. Membership in the ...
The government says the nation's defence environment has "significantly changed" since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Finland’s leaders say they’re in favor of rapidly applying for NATO membership. It paves the way for a historic expansion of the alliance that could deal a serious blow to Russia as its military ...
Finland plans to lift a ban on importing nuclear weapons, citing NATO membership and the need to strengthen national defense.
The proposed law change would bring the country in line with NATO's nuclear-deterrence architecture, the government argues.
Turkey’s foreign minister says Sweden and Finland must now take “concrete steps” to alleviate his country’s security concerns to overcome Ankara’s objections to their NATO membership bid. Foreign ...
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Could NATO put nuclear weapons in Finland? It’s not impossible
Finnish law has historically prohibited the importation or deployment of a nuclear weapon anywhere on its territory—but this ...
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