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Germany to boost military drills with Sweden, Finland amid NATO bid by AFP Staff Writers Berlin (AFP) May 17, 2022 Germany will ramp up its military collaboration with Sweden and Finland as the two countries seek NATO membership in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Tuesday. "We will intensify our military cooperation, especially in the Baltic Sea region and through joint exercises," Scholz said amid concern for the two candidates' security during the transition period to NATO accession. "It is already clear that our countries are bound together by an obligation to provide each other with all possible assistance and support for mutual protection" as members of the United Nations and the European Union, Scholz added. "Both countries can always rely on our support, especially in this very special situation," he said. With Moscow pressing its assault in eastern border regions of Ukraine nearly three months into its invasion, Helsinki and Stockholm are poised to give up decades of military non-alignment over fears they could be next. Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson confirmed on Monday her country would apply to join NATO, a day after Finland -- which shares a 1,300-kilometre (800-mile) border with Russia -- said the same. Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose war has sparked global outrage, said the move poses "no direct threat for us... but the expansion of military infrastructure to these territories will certainly provoke our response". NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg told a meeting of the alliance in Berlin on Sunday that it would "look into ways to provide security assurances including by increasing NATO presence in the region" during the transition period. "Finland and Sweden are concerned about the interim period... we will try to speed up that process," he said.
Rattled by Russia, Finns flock to military training Santahamina, Finland (AFP) May 17, 2022 On a windy military island off Helsinki, people from all walks of life are spending their weekend doing military training, as volunteer numbers soar and Finland readies to join NATO to protect itself from Russia. Finland's defence forces only have around 13,000 employed personnel but the country of 5.5 million boasts an impressive 900,000 reservists with a wartime strength of 280,000 troops. Finland shares a 1,300-kilometre (800-mile) border with Russia. For many of the participants attendi ... read more
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