Finland should still heed Sweden in certain matters

Finland’s Security and Defense Policy: Lessons from Sweden’s NATO Experience

During the state visit, President Alexander Stubb’s security and defense policy statements were closely watched by Swedes. However, HS Scandinavia correspondent Hilla Körkkö believes that Finland can still learn from Sweden in certain areas.

President Stubb characterized the Stockholm leg of the visit as having a cold weather but a warm atmosphere. The visit marked the first time a NATO-Finland president visited NATO-Sweden, highlighting the close relationship between the two countries.

The visit was significant as it followed Finland’s recent NATO membership while Sweden had to wait longer to join the alliance. There was a sense of urgency in Sweden due to the uncertain security situation in Europe, with discussions about war preparedness taking place.

During the visit, President Stubb emphasized the need for both Finland and Sweden to prioritize military preparedness and cooperation. He highlighted the importance of economic cooperation between Finnish and Swedish companies to enhance global competitiveness and drive sustainable practices.

Sweden’s advancements in sectors such as energy and mining were noted by President Stubb, who suggested joint export promotion initiatives. Despite Finland’s progress in certain areas, there are still lessons to be learned from Sweden, particularly in terms of green transition and industrial investments.

Overall, President Stubb’s visit underscored the strong bond between Finland and Sweden, with opportunities for collaboration and mutual learning in various fields.

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