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Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Saturday that Sweden and Finland would strengthen their security co-operation following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
At a joint news conference with her Swedish counterpart, Marin said, “Russia’s war against a sovereign European nation endangers the European order and security,” Reuters reported.
Speaking in Helsinki, Marin added that “in this changing security environment, Finland and Sweden will further strengthen cooperation.”
Neither Sweden nor Finland are members of the NATO military alliance.
A public opinion poll this week showed for the first time that a majority of Swedes are in favor of joining NATO, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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