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Nato member Finland lifts its ban on nuclear weapons

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Finland has passed laws that lift a ban on nuclear weapons,  Daily Mail 17th June 2026 The new legislation will allow nuclear arms to be imported, transported, supplied, and possessed on its territory as the Nordic nation confronts mounting security concerns over neighbouring Russia. The new law overturns a decade-old restriction dating back to the 1987 Nuclear Energy Act, which prohibited nuclear weapons from being brought onto Finnish soil. Un…
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At the end of May, following Sweden, Norway finally subscribed to the concept of advanced deterrence by signing the so-called Narvik Agreement, a concept President Macron had defined in a speech delivered at Île Longue a few weeks earlier. As a reminder, this is in no way about "sharing" the French nuclear arsenal, but about allowing European countries... This article, "NATO: The Finnish Parliament has lifted the total ban on nuclear weapons," f…

Finland's parliament has voted to amend the country's long-standing ban on nuclear weapons. The law now needs the signature of the Finnish president to come into effect.

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nuclear-news broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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