These temporary border points in southeast Finland have not been used for several years. Traffic was halted at the Inari post in the municipality of Lieksa in November 2021 and at Parikkala in April ...
Forcing neutrality onto Ukraine will not bring about a peaceful solution to the crisis with Russia, Finland's foreign ...
Image Credit: AFP Helsinki: Finland will place a key NATO base less than 200 kilometers from its border with Russia, 'sending a message' to its eastern neighbour, the defence ministry said Friday.
Should the security situation in the delicate Arctic area worsen, the Norwegian government is ready to close the border on short notice, said Enger Mehl, who visited neighboring Finland this ...
Finland’s Foreign Minister Valtonen has stated that imposing neutrality on Ukraine would not lead to a peaceful resolution ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb said he told China's President Xi Jinping that North Korean activities with Russia were an ...
Two German men died when their World War II ... before being transferred to Germany. According to Finnish news agency STT, the plane was manufactured in 1942 and was the only one of its kind in ...
Duda said Poland and Finland face similar problems on illegal migration from over the Russian and Belarusian borders. Since 2021, Russia and its ally Belarus have been sending irregular migrants ...
The Finnish Border Guard has permanently closed the temporary border crossing points Inari and Parikkala in the Lieksa district, with relevant signs already being removed. Source: European Pravda ...
Should the security situation in the delicate Arctic area worsen, the Norwegian government is ready to close the border on short notice, said Enger Mehl, who visited neighboring Finland this ...
Finland abstained in the vote. Finland, which shares a 1,340-km (830-mile) border with Russia, joined NATO last year in a policy shift prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The war has ...
Norway may build a fence along its 198-kilometer border with Russia, inspired by Finland's initiative. Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl noted the potential for enhanced security and monitoring.