Finland are preparing to make the call on whether to join NATO in just weeks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The country may join the transatlantic military alliance despite warnings of retaliation and ‘military and political consequences’ from the Kremlin.
Prime Minister Sanna Marin this weekend said: ‘Both joining (NATO) and not joining are choices that have consequences.
‘We need to assess both the short-term and long-term effects. At the same time, we must keep in mind our goal: ensuring the security of Finland and Finns in all situations.
Marin added that Finland’s relationship with neighboring Russia has changed irreversibly after the assault on Ukraine, and ‘it takes a lot of time and work for confidence to be restored’.