Macau Daily Times

Finnish PM says joining NATO will strengthen security

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Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said the possibilit­y of her country joining NATO was for the security of its citizens and called for the internatio­nal community to unite in stepping up sanctions against Russia during talks yesterday in Japan.

Non-aligned Finland and Sweden are set to announce their positions on NATO membership this week in what could be a serious blow to Russia as its military struggles to make decisive gains in Ukraine.

“If Finland makes this historical step it is for the security of our own citizens,” Marin told a news conference after holding talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. “Joining NATO will strengthen the whole internatio­nal community that stands for common values.”

Marin said she and Kishida discussed “Russia’s horrible aggression against Ukraine and its consequenc­es.” She said that sanctions against Moscow need to cover energy, finance and transport sectors “more broadly than now.”

Kishida thanked Marin for traveling all the way from Helsinki while her government is deciding on NATO membership.

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