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NATO member Finland plans to quit a global convention banning anti-personnel landmines and boost defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2029 in response to the evolving military threat from Russia, ...
Finnish Foreign Affairs Minister Elina Valtonen met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
Finland’s government plans to raise the country’s defense spending to 3% of economic output by 2029 to address the risks from a more aggressive Russia, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said.
Norway has reaffirmed its commitment to the global ban on anti-personnel landmines, standing apart from other European nations bordering Russia that have opted to withdraw. Foreign Minister Espen ...
Finland's defence spending will be increased to three percent of GDP by 2029 and much of that money will go towards upgrading Finnish Army equipment.
Finland is now the latest European nation to abandon a long-standing treaty that bans the use of anti-personnel mines.
Brazil is in talks with Poland, Finland and Turkey for them to potentially purchase Embraer's KC-390 military aircraft, ...
Finland's prime minister said Tuesday the country plans to withdraw from the international treaty banning anti-personnel mines, the latest signatory moving to ditch the ban over threats from Russia.
NATO member Finland plans to quit a global convention banning anti-personnel landmines and boost defence spending to at least ...
By leaving the treaty, Finland, which guards NATO’s longest border with Russia, could start stockpiling landmines again to have them at hand should a need arise. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo told ...
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