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Finland's parliament votes to lift decades-old ban on nuclear weapons in historic NATO defense shift
Finland's parliament voted to repeal a 1987 ban on nuclear weapons, aligning with NATO's deterrence strategy after joining the alliance in 2023. The amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act received a strong majority, allowing nuclear weapons to be transported or possessed in Finland for defense needs, despite opposition warnings about escalation and Russian criticism.
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