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Ukraine invasion: petition for Finland to join Nato marks historic shift despite Russian threat

  • 50,000 signatures were gathered, triggering a debate in parliament, while a new poll shows more than 50 per cent of Finns support joining the Western alliance
  • Finland is traditionally non-aligned, and shares a 1,340km border with Russia; Moscow has warned the country’s accession to Nato would have serious repercussions

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Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin gives a press conference on Ukraine in Helsinki, Finland on Monday. Photo: Lehtikuva/Jussi Nukari via Reuters

Finnish MPs will debate how to handle a petition calling for a vote on Nato membership on Tuesday as a poll showed a historic change in attitude in the traditionally non-aligned country after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Prime Minister Sanna Marin said in a Twitter post on Monday evening that a planned debate in parliament the following day would cover the situation in Ukraine and was not intended as a “wider conversation on Finland’s policy regarding military alignment or non-alignment”.

But she added that since a citizen’s petition requesting a parliament debate on a referendum had reached the necessary 50,000 signatories to trigger a debate in parliament, it “makes sense to hear the parties’ views on handling the issue”.

“From this perspective, the issue will also figure in tomorrow’s parliamentary debate,” Marin said.

The petition, which is calling for a referendum on membership, was launched last Monday and reached the targeted 50,000 by the end of the week.

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