Finland considers the problem of anti-personnel mines from the point of view of its security - Stubb

Finland considers the problem of anti-personnel mines from the point of view of its security - Stubb

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Finnish President Stubb stated the need to study the use of anti-personnel mines, but in connection with possible changes in the security situation. The country takes into account the restrictions of the Ottawa convention, but will reconsider this issue due to the threat from the Russian Federation.

Finland is in danger of defending the smallest mines near the framework of the Ottawa Convention, about those may we have a look at the food, which will be "a threat to the side of the Russian Federation." About tse pishe UNN from posilannam to Ykkösaamu ta MTV Uutiset.

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Finnish President Alexander Stubb, in an interview with Yle's Ykkösaamen, noted that the current situation is "very different" from when Finland joined the Ottawa treaty banning anti-personnel mines in 2011. According to Stubb, anti-personnel mines should be investigated "calmly and moderately.

Let's do some research to see what our capabilities are, what the technological dimensions are, and Third, what the response is. Then, of course, from the point of view of overall security, let's see how to upgrade the ground forces.

According to Stubb, the next decisions will focus on Finland's security.

"When the security situation changes," we respond, he added.

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