The Finnish government plans to amend the border law to allow the construction of barriers and increase border patrols.
The Finnish government plans to amend the border law to build barriers on Russia’s eastern border. This was reported by European Truth.
The changes will allow the construction of barriers such as fences, as well as new paths to facilitate border patrols from the Finnish side.
“Later, the government will make a decision on border barriers in critical areas on the eastern border based on an analysis by the Finnish Border Guard,” said Finnish Foreign Minister Krista Mikkonen.
Finland is reported to have reason to worry.
“Finland has a long history of wars with Russia, although at present the forest border between the two countries is marked only by signs and plastic strips along its 1,300-kilometer stretch. Pressure on Finland by of sending asylum seekers to its borders, as has already happened in Belarus.
It was previously reported that Turkey has set conditions for Sweden and Finland to join NATO.
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Source: korrespondent

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