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    Finnish speaker: Nordic countries should consider joint air defense

    The WatchBy The WatchJune 30, 2022Updated:February 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Finland, Sweden and Norway should consider organizing their air-defense control jointly in territories north of the Arctic Circle in coming years, the speaker of the Finnish parliament said.

    If Finland and neighboring Sweden’s applications for membership in NATO are successful, the Nordics could for the first time consider organizing parts of their defense jointly with their common neighbor Norway, which is already a NATO member.

    “We all three — Sweden, Norway and Finland — have relatively strong air forces and we have to control our borders and airspace,” said Matti Vanhanen, discussing NATO and security policy with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre at an event organized by Finland’s President Sauli Niinisto at his summer residence in Naantali.

    “It would be most natural that in the coming years the controlling of the airspace would be common,” said Vanhanen, a former Finnish prime minister.

    Finland and Sweden abandoned their traditional policy of neutrality in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February and are seeking to join NATO. Their applications face opposition from Turkey, however, which accuses them of harboring terrorists.

    Norway’s Stoere said he saw room for more Nordic cross-border cooperation in the far north — known as the Cap of the North — in areas beyond defense, such as energy and railways. (Pictured: A Norwegian F-35 fighter jet participates in the NATO exercise Cold Response over Norway in March 2022.)

    “I’m trying to tell my government apparatus that a lot of the measures we have to develop our cross-border relations with Russia we should just shift the focus and do it with Sweden and Finland,” he said, giving possible railways from Finland to Norway’s northern ports of Tromso and Kirkenes as examples.

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