⢠Finland joins NATO as 31st Ally
⢠Video - Finland joins NATO
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Finland became NATOâs newest member on 4 April 2023, upon depositing its instrument of accession to the North Atlantic Treaty with the United States at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. NATO Allies signed Finlandâs Accession Protocol on 5 July 2022, after which all 30 national parliaments voted to ratify the countryâs membership.
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NATO foreign ministers wrapped up two days of discussions in Brussels on 5 April with a meeting with Indo-Pacific partners â Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea â and the European Union. âWe discussed the global consequences of Russiaâs war against Ukraine,â said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. He stressed that if President Putin wins in Ukraine, it would send a dangerous message to authoritarian leaders around the world that they can achieve their goals through brute force.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Yoshimasa Hayashi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand Nanaia Mahuta, Vice Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea Do Hoon Lee and Deputy Ambassador of Australia to NATO David Dutton to NATO Headquarters on 5 April.
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In a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission on 4 April, Allied foreign ministers reaffirmed their strong support for Ukraine. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg noted that Allies will develop a multi-year initiative to help ensure Ukraineâs deterrence and defence, make the transition from Soviet-era equipment and doctrines to NATO standards, and increase interoperability with NATO.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to NATO Headquarters on 4 April at the start of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers. The Secretary General thanked the United States for its steadfast support to Ukraine, and said that the ministerial will address topics including enduring support to Kyiv, defence investment, cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners and Chinaâs assertive behaviour.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba to NATO Headquarters on 4 April. The Secretary General commended Ukraineâs continued push-back against Russiaâs war of aggression, saying that todayâs meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission will address âhow to sustain and further step up the urgent support to Ukraine. Both military support, but also economic and financial supportâ.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi to NATO Headquarters on 4 April. âNo other partner is closer and more capable than Japan,â he said. The Secretary General welcomed Japanâs partnership with NATO, noting that security is global and âwhat happens in Europe matters for Asia.â
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NATO Day is commemorated in capitals across the Alliance every year on 4 April, the anniversary of the signing of NATO's founding document, the Washington Treaty, in 1949. For 74 years, the Alliance has remained steadfast in its resolve to protect its citizens, defend every inch of its territory, and safeguard freedom and democracy.
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We are glad to inform you that the second cycle of the NATO Young Professionals Programme (YPP) is now open to applications!
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The next cycle of the NATO Internship Programme is now open. Would you like to gain experience working in a political and military alliance that protects the freedom and security of one billion people?
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Finland has now become a member of the Alliance, after decades of being one of NATOâs closest partners. Their full membership makes NATO stronger, and Finland safer.
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