Helsinki forges ahead as Stockholm is stuck behind
By DW
02 March 2023 |
2:08 pm
Finland’s parliament polishes the country’s NATO bid with a final stamp of approval, hoping for Hungary and Turkey to follow quickly. Would Finland going first leave Sweden insecure?
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