nuclear · Finland · weapon (ядерный · финляндия · оружие)
Instead of the previously applicable total ban, the handling of nuclear explosives will now be regulated by the Criminal Code, which provides exceptions allowing nuclear explosives to be imported into Finland.
Consensus
- Finland's parliament approved the removal of a ban on importing nuclear explosives on June 17.
- The Finnish president, Alexander Stubb, signed the law on June 26.
- Russia considers this decision a threat to its national security.
- Finland has stated it does not intend to place nuclear weapons on its territory.
Points of divergence
- Finland is reserving the option to place nuclear weapons on its territory in case of crisis, which creates potential threats and complicates dialogue between Moscow and Helsinki. — vesti
- Russia will take effective political and military measures in response to Finland's decision. — interfax
- Russia's embassy in Helsinki stated there are no visible signs of Finland preparing to place nuclear infrastructure on its territory. — vesti
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