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Finland and Sweden want in on NATO membership

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Following Finland’s NATO membership announcement, Sweden has recently outlined they want a membership too

Both countries are officially applying for the NATO alliance.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says her country is preparing to leave one euro behind and enter a new one.

“The government has decided to inform NATO that Sweden wants to become a member of the alliance,” she says. 

Sweden Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson

Within days neighbouring nations Finland sent their application to join NATO.

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the alliance’s expansion may trigger a response from Moscow.

He says,”[it poses] no direct threat for us… but the expansion of military infrastructure to these territories will certainly provoke our response,” Putin said during a summit meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation, a Moscow-led military alliance.

Amanda Gunn contributed to this post.

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