(Fixes typo in headline) By Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW, March 6 (Reuters) - Russia said on Friday it would respond if Finland ...
The Kremlin has reacted angrily to Finland's plans to lift a decades-old ban on hosting nuclear weapons on its territory ...
Finland proposes lifting a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons on its territory to strengthen NATO deterrence amid rising ...
Russia has threatened the nation with 'appropriate measures' if the NATO member lifts its ban on nuclear weapons, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov sending a warning ...
The government says the nation's defence environment has "significantly changed" since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Finland is considering a historic shift in its defense policy. For decades, the country banned nuclear weapons on its territory under a law introduced in 1987. Now, after joining NATO and amid rising ...
Finland spent decades building a military designed specifically to deter and repel a Russian invasion. Now inside NATO, its reserve army, artillery power, and Arctic warfare expertise reshape the ...
Russia warned Finland’s move to lift its ban on hosting nuclear weapons would stoke tensions in Europe and trigger a response ...
Nuclear munitions may only be transported into Finland for matters directly tied to defense, says Hakkanen - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Russia reacts strongly to Finland's decision to lift a ban on hosting nuclear weapons, asserting it could heighten Finland's ...
Finnish President Stubb urges caution to avoid global conflict, backing the U.S. while criticizing its actions in West Asia.