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Finland, Sweden move ahead toward possible NATO membership

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HELSINKI (AP) — European Union nations Finland and Sweden have reached important stages on their way to possible NATO membership.

The Finnish government issued a security situation report to lawmakers on Wednesday and Sweden’s ruling party started a review of the country's security policy options.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 has triggered a surge in support for joining NATO in the two traditionally militarily non-aligned Nordic countries.

Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Wednesday that Finland is set to make a decision on NATO membership “within weeks.”

Finland shares an 833-mile-long border with Russia. Russia has warned both nations not to join NATO, saying they will face “military and political consequences” if they do.

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