metro.co.uk
Jun 17, 01:10 PM
Finland has lifted its ban on nuclear weapons, allowing for their potential presence on its soil amid rising security concerns related to Russia. The new legislation permits the import and possession of nuclear arms for national defense, although Finland will not host any nuclear weapons currently. This change comes as Russia increases military activity near Finland's border.
Washington Examiner
Jun 17, 04:38 PM
Finland's parliament has lifted its ban on nuclear weapons, a decision made by a vote of 125 to 61. The change, initiated by Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen, is seen as necessary for aligning with NATO's security requirements. However, public opposition remains high, with a significant majority of Finns against the presence of nuclear weapons in the country.
New York Times — World
Jun 17, 04:13 PM
Finland has lifted its ban on nuclear devices, according to defense minister Antti Hakkanen. This move is intended to align the country's legislation with that of its NATO allies.
New York Times — World
Jun 17, 09:02 PM
Finland has removed its ban on nuclear weapons, as announced by Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen. This change is intended to align the country's laws with those of its NATO allies.