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Finnish president confirms country will apply to join NATO

Finland’s President Sauli Niino confirmed on Sunday that his country would apply for membership of the NATO military alliance, in a horic policy shift prompted Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Moscow, which shares a 1,300 km (800 mile) border with Finland, has said it would be a make for Helsinki to join the 30-strong transatlantic alliance and that it would harm bilateral ties.

The President and the Minerial Committee agreed that Finland would apply for membership in NATO after the Parliament has been heard.
The report on Finland’s accession to NATO will proceed to Parliament once the government has endorsed it.
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Sweden is also expected to follow suit as public support for membership has grown amid security concerns.
Sunday’s announcement comes after Niino and Prime Miner Sanna Marin said on Thursday they both favoured NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) membership, giving a green light for the country to apply.
“Today, we, the president and the government’s foreign policy committee, have together decided that Finland … will apply for NATO membership,” Niino told reporters in the presidential palace in Helsinki.
Niino called Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday to tell him of Finland’s plans to join the alliance. Putin said such a move would hurt Russian-Finnish relations.

“I, or Finland, are not known to sneak around and quietly disappear behind a corner. It is better to say it straight what already has been said, also to the concerned party and that is what I wanted to do,” he said about his call on Sunday.
The Finnish president expressed readiness to hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan after Ankara raised objections to the Nordic countries joining NATO. As a NATO member, Turkey could veto their applications.
Niino said he was “a bit confused” about what he said was a shift in Turkey’s stance. “What we need now is a very clear answer, I am prepared to have a new discussion with President Erdogan about the problems he has raised.”

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