Finland announces intention to join NATO

The top political leaders of Finland have released a joint statement calling for a quick path of the country to join the NATO military alliance, Finnish public broadcaster YLE reports.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Finnish President Sauli Niinistö have stated on Thursday, May 12, that they had come to the conclusion after a wide-ranging debate on security policy following Russia’s renewed attack on Ukraine.
«Now that the moment of decision-making is near, we state our equal views, also for information to the parliamentary groups and parties. NATO membership would strengthen Finland’s security,» read the statement.
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«As a member of NATO, Finland would strengthen the entire defence alliance. Finland must apply for NATO membership without delay. We hope that the national steps still needed to make this decision will be taken rapidly within the next few days.»
Finnish and Swedish parliaments and governments are expected to decide next week on whether or not to apply to join NATO.