If the country decides to join the alliance, Russia’s military will consider “all necessary measures.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Finland’s entry into NATO would not boost the country’s security. In this case, the Russian military will consider “all necessary measures.” This was stated by Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Grushko at RosSMI.
However, he did not specify what proposals he was talking about.
“Obviously from a security point of view, we will not remain indifferent. Our military will consider all necessary measures necessary to ensure the legitimate interests of the defense,” Grushko said.
He added that “it will not strengthen the security of either Finland itself or NATO itself.”
Recall that former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Finland and Sweden could rely on NATO membership under an accelerated procedure.
The Federation Council of the Russian Federation said Finland’s possible entry into NATO would make it a target for Russia’s retaliatory measures.
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Source: korrespondent