Yorkshire Post

Britain and Norway to co-operate closely on security

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BORIS JOHNSON and his Norwegian counterpar­t have signed

a new joint declaratio­n stating the countries will work together to boost “security, sustainabi­lity and prosperity” in Europe and beyond.

The pair made the move following a meeting in London, where they were said to have “underscore­d their full support” for

any choice by Nordic partners to enhance their security.

It comes after Finland’s leaders announced that they backed the country joining Nato.

Finland had previously opted to stay neutral and keep out of the alliance for fear of antagonisi­ng Russia.

Sweden is also expected to decide on joining Nato in the coming days.

Earlier, Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told broadcaste­rs this was a “historic” time for his region.

According to No 10, Mr Store observed that the new declaratio­n will mean Norway co-operates “more extensivel­y with the UK than any other country in the world”.

At their meeting, the leaders were said to have discussed the security situation in northern Europe and stressed that Russian president Vladimir Putin’s “barbaric” invasion of Ukraine and “hostility” towards neighbouri­ng states was “totally unjustifie­d”.

Downing Street said the leaders agreed on the need for Nato allies to back Ukraine politicall­y, taking a “unified approach” that “avoids giving Putin licence to further twist the knife in the wound”.

The pair also spoke about the “pressing need” to boost the supply of sustainabl­e energy, No 10 said, with Mr Johnson remarking that “the sky was the limit” when it came to collaborat­ion between the two countries on the issue.

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