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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Putin 'Accepts' The Entry Into NATO Of Sweden And Finland But Will React If They Reinforce Their Army

It is above all the entry of Finland that changes the panorama for Moscow. The length of the border that Russia shares with NATO would almost double.

The Russian president has warned the West that Russia will respond if NATO starts bolstering the military infrastructure of Sweden and Finland. But Putin assures that he has no problem with these two Nordic countries, which decided to join the military alliance after Russia's attack on Ukraine.

"As for [NATO's] expansion, including through new alliance members, Russia has no problems with these states," the Russian leader said. "Therefore, in this sense, expansion at the expense of these countries does not pose a direct threat to Russia."

To date Moscow has given few clues as to what it will do in response to this NATO enlargement. He began by simply saying that there will be a "military-technical response." The same language she used before she brought her troops into the Ukraine.

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Today Putin has given no clues as to how Russia might respond this time. "We will see how it will be based on the threats that may be created for us," Putin said. "Actually, the problem is being created from scratch," believes the Russian president. "We will react accordingly to this," he assured.

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"In addition to this endless expansive policy, the North Atlantic Alliance is also going beyond its geographical destiny, beyond the Euro-Atlantic, trying to become more and more actively involved in international affairs and to control the international situation in terms of security; and also influence, and not in the best way, in other regions of the world", criticized the Russian leader. "This certainly requires additional attention on our part," he added.

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Russia has been warning the West for days that it should have no illusions that Moscow will simply accept NATO's expansion to include Sweden and Finland. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has called the expansion a mistake that will increase military tension.

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The Kremlin spokesman, Dimitri Peskov, warns that this expansion of NATO would not strengthen Europe's security. It is above all the entry of Finland that changes the panorama for Moscow. The extension of the border that Russia shares with NATO would almost double after adding the 1,300 kilometers of the Finnish border.

Despite its relatively small population, Finland is a major military power that has aligned itself with the West for decades without making the move to NATO. Its military has for years used equipment purchased from the United States that is compatible with that of its NATO allies, meaning it could easily join joint missions. Helsinki has implemented policies such as compulsory military service (all Finnish men can be called up for military service) and maintains high defense spending.

THE RUSSIAN RESPONSE

Ever since Finland and Sweden raised their entry into NATO, there have been concerns about how Moscow might react. It could deploy nuclear weapons and hypersonic missiles in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, as Putin's entourage has suggested. But his warning of a "military technician" response has raised fears of an attack during the NATO entry process: a scenario that has already come true in Ukraine. Putin's words today seem to clear that first scenario, that of causing some problem to the new partner before he can join.

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Other analysts have pointed out that Russia could violate Finland's airspace and disrupt shipping. Or simply increase their intelligence operations against the country.

Finland was part of the Russian empire for more than 100 years before gaining independence in 1917. The Soviet Union invaded Finland in 1939 and seized more than 10% of the country's territory before a peace agreement was signed in 1940. During the Cold War, Finland was officially neutral, but remained under the influence of its neighbor and forged close ties with the Soviet Union.

After Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, Helsinki issued renewed instructions to its large reserve force. On Sunday, the Finnish government officially confirmed that it will seek NATO membership, ending nearly eight decades of non-alignment.. The Swedish Government today officially announced, after a debate in Parliament, its decision to apply for NATO membership.

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