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Is Finland joining Nato?

IN May 2022, Finland officially announced its intention join Nato following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

But will the decision be approved and who else wants to join? Here's all you need to know.

Current projections show a large majority of Finland's parliament support the bid
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Current projections show a large majority of Finland's parliament support the bidCredit: Alamy

Is Finland joining Nato?

Finland officially announced their intention to join Nato on May 15, 2022.

Finnish president Sauli Niinisto said: "Today, the President of the Republic and the Government's Foreign Policy Committee have jointly agreed that Finland will apply for Nato membership, after consulting parliament.

"This is a historic day. A new era is opening."

Prime minister Sanna Marin added: "We have reached today an important decision in good cooperation with the government and the president of the republic.

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"We hope the parliament will confirm the decision to apply for the Nato membership during the coming days. It will be based on a strong mandate."

Current projections show a large majority of Finland's parliament support the bid.

The previous day, Vladimir Putin warned the president that doing so would be a "mistake".

On May 12, 2022, he and the prime minister, said they both favoured Nato membership, which represents a major policy shift prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Russia has said joining the Western Alliance would be a mistake, and that it would harm bilateral ties.

Finland has been militarily non-aligned for 75 years, but the Ukraine invasion has pushed public opinion toward membership.

Who else is joining Nato?

Finland isn't the only Nordic nation looking to become part of Nato.

Just hours after Finland confirmed their intention to join, Sweden's ruling party the Social Democrats said they backed the country joining too.

The country's prime minister Magdalena Andersson is expected to launch a formal application within days.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cast doubt on the two nations joining, saying he doesn't have a positive opinion of the move.

However, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has sought to allay these fears and said Turkey "has made it clear that their intention is not to block membership".

The Kremlin has warned both countries against joining, and said if they did, Russia would forced to "restore military balance" by strengthening its defences in the Baltic, including the deployment of nuclear weapons.

Which countries are a part of Nato?

Nato was founded in the aftermath of World War Two, with the purpose of securing peace in Europe.

30 countries are currently in Nato.

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Its 12 founding members in 1949 were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the UK, and the United States.

18 more European nations joined after: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.

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