“What is happening is that instead of dividing us, Putin is unifying us in Europe,” said Tiina Jortikka-Laitinen, Finland’s ambassador.
April 8, 2022
She said for the first time in the country’s history, the majority of its citizens support membership in NATO, which would guarantee a military response from other members if Finland is attacked. “We’re only five and a half million people. Fifty-two F-35 – that’s a big thing for us,” said Norwegian Ambassador Anniken Krutnes. “We are buying a marine surveillance aircraft, P-8s, we’re buying new submarines.”
Joe Manchin and U.S. coordinator for the Arctic region at the State Department James Dehart at the 2022 Arctic Encounters symposium in Anchorage.
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