Finland submits proposal to parliament to allow import and storage of nuclear weapons
The Facts
- Finland's government has submitted a proposal to parliament to change national law on nuclear weapons.
- The proposal includes amendments to Finland's Atomic Energy Act and Criminal Code.
- Under the proposal, current legal restrictions on the import, transport and storage of nuclear weapons or nuclear explosives in Finland would be removed when linked to Finland's defense, NATO collective defense or defense cooperation.
- Finnish officials have presented the legal changes as part of Finland's adaptation to NATO membership and collective defense arrangements.
- Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen said the proposal is meant to strengthen Finland's security in what he described as an unpredictable security environment.
- The proposal matters because it would create a legal basis for allied nuclear-related activities in Finland that are currently restricted under Finnish law.
- Parliamentary approval is still required, so the legal changes are proposed rather than enacted.
Context
What exactly would change under Finland's proposal?
The government proposal would amend the Atomic Energy Act and Criminal Code to remove legal barriers on importing, transporting, delivering and storing nuclear weapons or nuclear explosives in Finland when those activities are connected to Finland's defense, NATO collective defense or defense cooperation KyivPost,TASS,Daily Times.
Why is Finland proposing this now?
Sources say the change is tied to Finland's integration into NATO and to officials' view that the country should maximize its security and defense readiness in a less predictable security environment KyivPost,TASS,Daily Times.
Does the proposal mean nuclear weapons will definitely be stationed in Finland?
No. The sources describe a legal proposal submitted to parliament, not a confirmed deployment decision. The change would remove legal obstacles and could permit such activities, but parliamentary approval is still needed and the cited reports do not say any deployment has been finalized KyivPost,TASS,UAWire.
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