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Finland’s Opposition Rejects Proposal Allowing Nuclear Weapons Transit
(MENAFN) Finland’s primary opposition party is preparing to vote against a government initiative that would permit the movement of nuclear weapons into or across the nation.
Antti Lindtman, the head of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP), affirmed this position on Monday during a televised interview with a Finnish public broadcaster.
The initiative, revealed last week by Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen, seeks to eliminate Finland’s existing legal prohibition on transporting nuclear arms onto its soil. The administration contends that this adjustment would harmonize Finnish legislation with its obligations as a NATO member, a position it assumed in 2023.
Lindtman emphasized that Finland should treat nuclear weapons with “great restraint and consideration,” referencing the country’s geographical location and security circumstances. He also noted that NATO’s nuclear deterrence already provides Finland with protection.
With a 1,340-kilometer (832-mile) boundary, Finland shares the longest border with Russia among NATO nations. Historically, in 1939-1940, the Soviet Union waged and won a three-month conflict against Finland.
Lindtman stated, “We cannot support such a legal change that takes us away from the Nordic framework,” and criticized the government for not consulting parliament more comprehensively before proposing the legislation.
Additionally, two other opposition factions, the Green League and the Left Alliance, have indicated they will also reject the measure. They faulted the government for addressing the matter in a narrow circle instead of following Finland’s longstanding practice of wide consultation on critical foreign and security policy decisions.
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