Finland to place Nato base near Russian border

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Finnish Defence Ministeri Antti Hakkanen and Commander of the Finnish Army Lieutenant General Pasi Valimaki attend a press conference, as defence administration of Finland proposes Mikkeli, the town where the Finnish Army Command is based, as the location for NATO's Multi Corps Land Component Command, in Helsinki, Finland, September 27, 2024. Lehtikuva/Emmi Korhonen via REUTERS

Finnish Defence Ministeri Antti Hakkanen (right) and Commander of the Finnish Army Pasi Valimaki giving a press conference on the new Nato base, on Sept 27.

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HELSINKI - Finland will place a key Nato base less than 200 kilometres from its border with Russia, “sending a message” to its eastern neighbour, the defence ministry said on Sept 27.

Finland became a Nato member in 2023, dropping decades of military non-alignment after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen said Nato’s new headquarters for the Northern European land command unit will be in Mikkeli, one of the closest cities to Finland’s 1,340km border with Russia.

“Finland is sending a message to Russia that we are a full member of Nato and that Nato has a very strong role also in Finland’s defence,” Mr Hakkanen told a press conference.

The Finnish defence forces’ army command is already located at the site of the future base.

“By combining the locations, we achieve the best possible synergy between national defence management and Nato defence management”, Mr Hakkanen said.

The military alliance’s Multi Corps Land Component Command will operate under Nato’s Norfolk command in the United States, which oversees the Atlantic and Arctic regions.

Mr Hakkanen said the headquarters would be staffed by a few dozen people from different Nato countries.

In June, Nato defence ministers gave the green light for Finland to host the Multi Corps Land Component Command as well as the Forward Land Forces (FLF).

Details about the FLF - Nato’s rotating, multinational ground forces based in several countries on NATO’s eastern front - will be announced at a later stage, Mr Hakkanen said. AFP

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