Finland: We feel safer in NATO

Finnish President Niinistö: We feel safer in NATO

Finnish President Niinistö and US President Joe Biden spoke at the joint press conference held after their meeting in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.

Appreciating the solidarity shown by the US on Finland’s path to NATO membership, Niinistö said: “I also thank you for the Vilnius Summit because it was very emotional to feel the sense of unity with the other allies. I think it was your fault. he used the phrases.

Explaining that they discussed bilateral relations and the Defense Cooperation Agreement with Biden, Niinistö noted that with Sweden and Denmark making a similar agreement, the number of Scandinavian countries that signed the agreement would increase to 5.

“UKRAINE NOT ONLY DEFENDS ITSELF, BUT OUR VALUES”

Emphasizing that collaborations in the fields of technology, artificial intelligence, quantum and space were also discussed, Niinistö said: “All of these guide us into the future. But we must ensure that it guides our way safely into the future. All of this carries responsibility. Those who work in these fields know that we need to use our knowledge and resources in these sectors in cooperation and coordination.” he performed the assessment of it.

Explaining that his country’s neighbor Russia was also discussed at the meeting, Niinistö said: “We talked about our neighbor and we think we have similar thoughts. We also talk about Ukraine. We will continue to support Ukraine because Ukraine not only stands up for itself but also for the values ​​we hold as a Western world.” saying.

“I DO NOT DOUBT ABOUT THE FUTURE POLICIES OF THE USA”

During the question and answer portion of the Niinistö meeting, Biden was asked: “What is the guarantee that the United States will be a reliable NATO partner?” Responding to the question, he said: “The message is very clear, we must fight together. I have no doubts about the future policies of the United States.” he used the phrases.

Referring to Finland’s NATO membership, Niinistö said: “The Finnish people feel even more secure now. Currently, 80 percent of our population supports NATO membership and more than 80 percent say they will stand up for allies.” he said. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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