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Finland's parliament votes to lift decades-old ban on nuclear weapons in historic NATO defense shift

Finland's parliament has voted to lift a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons, a significant defense policy shift approved with a strong majority. This move aims to align Finland more closely with NATO's deterrence strategy, following its accession to the alliance in April 2023.

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Finland's parliament votes to lift decades-old ban on nuclear weapons in historic NATO defense shift
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Finland's parliament has voted to lift a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons, a significant defense policy shift approved with a strong majority. This move aims to align Finland more closely with NATO's deterrence strategy, following its accession to the alliance in April 2023. The amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act repeals previous prohibitions on the import, production, possession, and detonation of nuclear explosives, potentially allowing their transport, supply, or possession if required for national defense. Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen described the reform as strengthening Finland's and NATO's security. The decision has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers concerned about escalating tensions and potential targeting, and has provoked a strong reaction from Russia, which views it as an escalation and a threat. The bill now awaits final presidential approval.

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The measure repeals provisions in Finland’s 1987 Nuclear Energy Act that banned the import, production, possession and detonation of nuclear explosives.

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The reform strengthens the security of Finland and of NATO as a whole.

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The amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act was backed by a strong majority.

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Finland's parliament voted to lift a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons.

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Opposition lawmakers warned the change could escalate tensions and make Finland a potential primary target.

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Finnish ambassador to the US Mikko Hautala speaks on the push to join NATO and the state of tensions on the border with Russia on ‘Your World.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min Finland’s parliament on Wednesday voted to lift a decades-old ban on nuclear weapons, approving a major defense policy shift aimed at aligning the country more closely with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) deterrence strategy. Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen said a strong majority backed the amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act, calling it a "historic reform" that strengthens Finland’s security and that of the alliance. "The Parliament approved the amendment to the Nuclear Energy Act with a strong 2/3 majority," Häkkänen said in a post on X. "This historic reform strengthens the security of Finland and of NATO as a whole. In April 2023, Finland joined NATO in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, ending decades of military non-alignment. The move, aimed at securing Finland’s collective defense, roughly doubled NATO’s border with Russia. ANOTHER NATO ALLY SIGNS ONTO EUROPEAN NUCLEAR UMBRELLA AS CONTINENT BOOSTS SELF-DEFENSE EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, Lithuanian Andrius Kubilius (R) and Finnish Defence Minister Antti Haekkaenen (L) attend a press conference at the Ministry of Defence in Helsinki, Finland, on Sept. 26, 2025. (MARKKU ULANDER/Lehtikuva/AFP via Getty Images) "The overall nuclear weapons policy has been one of the most challenging issues in the Ministry of Defence during this parliamentary term. Years of study, discussions with nuclear-weapon states and other allies, and assessments of how Finland's security can best be strengthened in NATO," Häkkänen said. The measure repeals provisions in Finland’s 1987 Nuclear Energy Act that banned the import, production, possession and detonation of nuclear explosives. If enacted, the legislation would allow nuclear weapons to be transported, supplied or possessed in Finland where the country’s military defense requires it. Finland’S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS Ukraine ‘IS NOW HOLDING THE CARDS’ AS Russia SIGNALS TALKS The NATO emblem is displayed during the NATO Summit held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on July 12, 2023. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) According to Euro News, 125 deputies backed the government proposal, 61 voted against it and 13 abstained. The bill now moves to the president for final approval. "I thank all the Members of Parliament who supported our legislative proposal for their strong backing," Häkkänen said. "Thank you to the defense administration professionals at home and abroad for their high expertise also in this project." Despite the bill passing, the proposal has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers, who warned it could escalate tensions, make Finland a potential primary target, and break from regional norms, noting that several neighboring countries have rejected hosting or permitting nuclear weapons. Commander of the Finnish Army Lieutenant General Pasi Valimaki addresses Finnish conscript soldiers after a military exercise at Pori Brigade in Niinisalo, Finland, Dec. 9, 2025. (Anne Kauranen/Reuters) The introduction of the proposed law also provoked a strong reaction from Russia last March, according to Reuters. "This is a statement that leads to an escalation ​of tensions on the European continent," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. "This statement adds to Finland's vulnerability, a ​vulnerability provoked by the actions of the Finnish authorities. The fact is that by deploying ⁠nuclear weapons on its territory, Finland is beginning to threaten us. And if Finland threatens us, we take appropriate measures." Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital
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