Future focus on northern cooperation
Valtonen said Finland will focus on other ways to cooperate in the North.
“We want a stable and prosperous Nordic region,” Valtonen said. “Finland will continue to invest in this through other forms of cooperation.”
A statement from Finland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the country will still work closely with Sweden and Norway, and continue its involvement in other international groups like the Nordic Council of Ministers.
The Finnish government will continue to work on a program to strengthen cooperation in northern Finland, which could include a shared plan with Norway and Sweden, the ministry said.
As part of the withdrawal, Finland will also leave the agreement that set up the International Barents Secretariat.
Finland’s president will make the final decision on the move on November 22.
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