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Finland, Sweden applications for NATO membership add to regional instability

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Willeto continued to say that Finland shares an 830-mile-long border with Russia, and if it does join NATO, the land border that Russia shares with NATO member countries would roughly double. “The case of Ukraine, with its more than 1,200-mile land border with Russia, is of course even more serious. And then there’s Georgia, which also now wants to join NATO,” he said. “So, you can see that, in practice, the United States and NATO are tightening their encirclement of Russia’s Western flank, which is inherently destabilizing.” “This steady NATO expansion is pitting Russia against an aggressive military alliance that every year spends more than ten times on its collective militaries than Russia spends on its own,” he added. Wilayto also pointed out that there is no doubt how the United States would react if Russia were building an anti-US military alliance with Canada, Mexico and the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, and holding military exercises right up to the Rio Grande and off the coasts of Maine and Washington state. “Hopefully, the people of Sweden and Finland will see the folly of their governments joining NATO and will speak out and prevent it. And hopefully the people here in the United States will become more aware of what Washington is doing in their name and against their best interests,” he said. US President Joe Biden will host his Finnish counterpart and the Swedish prime minister at the White House on May 19 for talks on the two nations’ applications for NATO membership, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said on Tuesday. Finland and Sweden have been considering joining NATO since Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine on February 24. Both countries announced their official decisions to abandon neutrality on Sunday. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Sunday that the alliance will warmly welcome Finland and Sweden and pledged to fast-track their membership applications. However, entry in the alliance must be done with an unanimous agreement of all members and Turkey has expressed opposition to Finland’s and Sweden’s joining NATO. (UNI/SPUTNIK)
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