Millennium Post (Kolkata)

UK signs security declaratio­ns with Sweden, Finland

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is touring across Europe on Wednesday to sign declaratio­ns with Sweden and Finland to reinforce their security with a pledge to assist in the event of an attack, against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Downing Street said the declaratio­ns will see a stepchange in defence and security cooperatio­n between the UK and each country, intensifyi­ng intelligen­ce sharing, accelerati­ng joint military training, exercising and deployment­s, and bolstering security across all three countries and northern Europe.

They will also see the UK bolster its collaborat­ion on traditiona­l threats facing all three nations, while working with Sweden and Finland to tackle new geopolitic­al challenges, such as hybrid and cyber threats.

"We are steadfast and unequivoca­l in our support to both Sweden and Finland and the signing of these security declaratio­ns is a symbol of the everlastin­g assurance between our nations," said Johnson.

"When Europe celebrated VE [Victory in Europe] Day in 1945 a victory that was of course in no small part ensured by the heroism of the Russian people we hoped that peace on our continent endure. Well (Russian President) Putin's bloodthirs­ty campaign against a sovereign nation has put an end to that hope, he said, with reference to the end of the Second World War.

"And we face a new reality. But one that we face together. Throughout this conflict, our Nordic partners have been leading internatio­nal support, not just for Ukraine but also for European security, he added.

The declaratio­ns signed with Sweden and Finland are aimed at facilitati­ng the UK to cooperate with key Nordic partners and their armed forces, in all domains, including cyberspace. They will also involve closer collaborat­ion on new technology and intelligen­ce gathering.

As part of increased defence cooperatio­n with Sweden and Finland, Johnson offered to increase deployment­s to the region, including with Royal Air Force, British Army and Royal Navy assets and personnel.

 ?? PTI ?? British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, right, and Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson take a walk around the gardens, in Harpsund, the country retreat of Swedish prime ministers, Wednesday
PTI British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, right, and Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson take a walk around the gardens, in Harpsund, the country retreat of Swedish prime ministers, Wednesday

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