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Finland PM Sanna Marin says Europe is ‘not strong enough’ without the US

Posted 2022-12-02, The Guardian Headlines

Photo: Creative Commons / Flickr / FinnishGovernment / CC BY 2.0

Speaking in Sydney, Marin says Europe needs to build its own defence capabilities and says Finland is preparing for cyber-attacks from Russia Ukraine war live Finish prime minister Sanna Marin has called for Europe to build its own defence capabilities in the wake of the war in Ukraine, saying that... read full story

"We should make sure that we are stronger,"

Photo: Meeting between Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Chancellor Scholz on 16 March 2022


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