Finland to make NATO collective defence a statutory duty of its defence forces

By Defence Industry Europe

Part of the main battles of the military exercise that is part of NATO’s Steadfast Defender 24 series take place from March 7 to March 9.
Photo: Finnish Defence Forces.

The Finnish Government has approved a proposal to amend the Act on the Defence Forces, formally integrating NATO's collective defence into Finnish law. This decision, presented by Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen on 20 February 2025, aligns Finland’s military strategy with its commitments as a NATO member.

 

Under the proposed amendments, the Finnish Defence Forces will officially take on the statutory duty of participating in NATO’s collective defence. This includes engagement in defence planning, command and control arrangements, joint exercises, and operational activities alongside NATO Allies.

Minister Häkkänen emphasised that the proposal strengthens Finland’s role within NATO and enhances its ability to receive and provide international military assistance. He also highlighted the importance of logistics improvements to support international forces operating in Finland.

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Despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, the Finnish Government sees NATO as a central pillar of European security. Minister Häkkänen stated that Finland’s partnership with the Alliance will become even more critical in the current security landscape.

The legislative changes will allow Finland to better integrate into NATO’s defence structures and operational framework. This includes the ability to temporarily use property for defence cooperation and to protect foreign forces and their specialised equipment.

Amendments to the Act on Military Vehicles and the Road Traffic Act will facilitate logistics operations for international troops. These adjustments will ensure smoother transport and support for NATO forces within Finnish territory.

The proposal also expands Finland’s military intelligence-sharing capabilities, allowing for direct intelligence exchange with NATO and the European Union. This measure aims to enhance intelligence operations and strengthen collaboration with allied nations.

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