00:00What if a country that banned nuclear weapons for decades suddenly changed its mind?
00:04Finland is now planning to lift its long-standing ban on hosting nuclear weapons.
00:09This ban has been in place since 1987.
00:12But the government says the world has changed.
00:14After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022,
00:18Finland says its security environment has fundamentally changed.
00:22In 2023, the Nordic country ended decades of military neutrality and joined NATO.
00:27Now the government wants to update its laws.
00:30The proposal would allow nuclear weapons to be brought into Finland
00:33if they are linked to the country's military defense as part of NATO.
00:37Finland shares a massive 1340-kilometer border with Russia,
00:41the longest border between Russia and any NATO country.
00:44Leaders say the move would strengthen NATO's nuclear deterrence and collective defense strategy.
00:50If approved, it would mark a historic shift in Finland's defense policy.
00:54A country that once banned nuclear weapons could soon allow them on its soil.
00:59And in today's tense geopolitical climate,
01:02that decision could reshape security across northern Europe.
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