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Finland tears up nuclear weapons ban in NATO shift
Finland's lawmakers voted to lift the country's ban on nuclear weapons, aligning with NATO integration and enhancing security cooperation. The decision removes a decades-old legal restriction, allowing Finland to facilitate nuclear weapons for allied defense operations without permanent stationing.
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