May 16, 2022
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Russia to strengthen border with Finland if NATO deploys weapons

Viktor Bondarev called Finland’s intention to join NATO “disturbing” in a geopolitical sense….reports Asian Lite News

Russia will strengthen its border with Finland if NATO’s striking weapons are deployed in the neighbouring country amid the latter’s intention to join the military alliance, a top official said in Moscow

“If NATO deploys offensive, striking weapons in Finland, in close proximity to us, we will strengthen our border and increase the presence of Russian troops on the border,” said Viktor Bondarev, chairman of the Defence and Security Committee of the Federation Council, as saying late Sunday.

He called Finland’s intention to join NATO “disturbing” in a geopolitical sense.

Earlier on Sunday, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and the government’s foreign policy committee took an official decision to start the process of the country’s application to become a NATO member.

Addressing a joint press conference with Prime Minister Sanna Marin, President Niinisto described the day as historical as a new era is opening.

He said the Finnish security is not “a zero-sum game”, not directed against anyone.

In a phone call initiated by Helsinki on Saturday, Niinisto informed Russian President Vladimir Putin of Finland’s decision to seek NATO membership in the next few days.

In response, Putin “stressed that abandoning the traditional policy of military neutrality would be a mistake, since there are no threats to Finland’s security”, adding that it may also have a negative impact on Moscow-Helsinki relations.

Russian ministers warning

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that Finland and Sweden have “made a grave mistake” with their intentions to join the NATO military alliance.

He stressed that Russia would not put up with such a situation and that by doing so, the general level of military tension on the European continent will increase, RT reported.

“They should not have any illusions that we will simply put up with this, just like in Brussels, Washington and other NATO capitals. That is, the general level of military tension will increase, and there will be less predictability in this area. It is a pity that common sense is being sacrificed to some phantom ideas about what should be done in the current situation,” Ryabkov was quoted as saying.

The Deputy Foreign Minister called the decision to expand the military alliance another grave mistake with “far-reaching consequences”.

“What should I do? This is the level of those who make political decisions today in the respective countries.”

Ryabkov’s remarks came after Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and the government’s foreign policy committee on Sunday took an official decision to start the process of the country’s application to become a NATO member.

In a phone call initiated by Helsinki the previous day, Niinisto informed Russian President Vladimir Putin of Finland’s decision to seek NATO membership in the next few days.

In response, Putin “stressed that abandoning the traditional policy of military neutrality would be a mistake, since there are no threats to Finland’s security”, adding that it may also have a negative impact on Moscow-Helsinki relations.

Finland shares a 1,300 km border with Russia.

Sweden has also indicated its intention to join the military alliance in the wake of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, the BBC reported.

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