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Finland hails plan for allies to join NATO land forces on its soil

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Posted on June 25, 2025

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HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen hailed plans on Wednesday for six NATO member states including Britain and France to participate in land forces that are to be established

Finland Welcomes NATO Allies to Establish Land Forces on Its Territory

HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen hailed plans on Wednesday for six NATO member states including Britain and France to participate in land forces that are to be established in northern Finland.

Finland, which has a longer border with Russia than any other NATO state, has strengthened the frontier in the two years since it joined the military alliance following a policy U-turn after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

"I am very pleased that yesterday, in connection with the ministerial meeting, we were able to announce that Sweden, the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Denmark and Iceland are set to join FLF Finland," Hakkanen said on X, referring to what NATO calls Forward Land Forces.

NATO leaders were meeting on Wednesday in The Hague.

Helsinki and Stockholm agreed last year that Sweden would lead the establishment of a NATO land force in Finland and invited other allies to participate.

The number of troops is yet to be defined. But the Finnish defence ministry has said that there is a plan for up to a brigade - about 5,000 soldiers - and a significant number of equipment to be brought in if the security situation worsens.

The first NATO land forces will start to arrive this year and be placed above the Arctic circle in Rovaniemi and Sodankyla, it said.

In addition to the foreign reinforcement force in the north, Finland will host a new NATO land force headquarters for officers in Mikkeli, southern Finland, an about two-hour drive from the Finnish-Russian border. 

(Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Finland plans to host NATO land forces.
  • Six NATO countries, including the UK and France, will participate.
  • The forces will be stationed in northern Finland.
  • A new NATO headquarters will be established in southern Finland.
  • The initiative strengthens Finland's defense against potential threats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries are joining NATO land forces in Finland?
Sweden, the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland are set to join the NATO land forces in Finland.
What is the planned size of the NATO land forces in Finland?
The Finnish defense ministry has indicated a plan for up to a brigade, which is about 5,000 soldiers.
Where will the first NATO land forces be stationed in Finland?
The first NATO land forces will be placed above the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi and Sodankyla.
What new facility will Finland host for NATO?
Finland will host a new NATO land force headquarters for officers in Mikkeli, located about two hours from the Finnish-Russian border.
When will the NATO land forces start to arrive in Finland?
The first NATO land forces are expected to start arriving in Finland this year.

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