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UK agrees to security deals with Sweden and Finland

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STOCKHOLM: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said he had agreed new deals with Sweden and Finland to bolster European security, pledging to support both countries’ armed forces should they come under atack.

The agreements, described by Britain as “a step-change in defence and security cooperatio­n”, will go some way to assuage fears in Finland and Sweden over threats made by Russia should either nation decide to join NATO.

“What we are saying, emphatical­ly, is that in the event of a disaster or the event of an atack upon Sweden, then the UK would come to the assistance of Sweden with whatever Sweden requested,” Johnson said ater meeting Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson.

Johnson would not say whether the UK would send troops to Sweden in the event of an atack.

“It is up to Sweden to make the request and to spell out exactly what support is requested,” he said.

He was due to travel to Finland later in the day. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced a rethink of how Sweden and neighbour Finland safeguard national security.

Both are expected to join NATO, but both are worried they would be vulnerable while their applicatio­ns are processed, which could take up to a year.

“Are we safer with this declaratio­n? Yes,” Andersson told reporters at a briefing with Johnson at the Swedish government’s country retreat south of Stockholm.

“The support will be given on request by the affected country and may include military resources.”

Sweden and Finland have also received assurances of support from the United States and Germany.

The British statement said the new arrangemen­ts would intensify intelligen­ce sharing and accelerate joint military training, exercises and deployment­s.

Sweden and Finland already have close ties with Britain and are part of the Joint Expedition­ary Force, a multinatio­nal military group focused on security in the High North, North Atlantic and Baltic Sea regions.

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