NATO Security

Finland Lifts Nuclear Import Ban Amid Shifting Global Power

Finland is set to lift its long-standing prohibition on the import of nuclear weapons by this summer, a move the Defence Minister states is necessary to align with the country’s NATO membership. The existing legislation, from the 1980s, no longer reflects Finland’s security needs as an alliance member. While imports will be permitted in specific circumstances related to national defense, Finland explicitly states it is not seeking to host nuclear weapons on its territory. This legislative adjustment aims to remove any legal impediments to Finland’s participation in NATO’s defense and deterrence framework.

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Finland Seizes Russian Spy Ship Loaded with Listening Equipment

The Russia-linked tanker Eagle S, detained in Finland for damaging an undersea cable, was equipped with sophisticated transmitting and receiving devices, transforming it into a de facto spy ship. This equipment, unusual for a merchant vessel, monitored NATO naval activity and was offloaded in Russia for analysis. The ship’s crew, allegedly threatened, remained silent about the espionage activities. A similar setup was also found on a related tanker, Swiftsea Rider, highlighting a pattern of potentially illicit activity within a larger fleet of Russia-linked vessels.

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