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Finland to spend more on defence, NATO and security

Estonia's PM Michal visits Finland
September 03, 2024
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's ruling centre-right coalition plans to spend more on NATO membership, defence and security in 2025, while scaling back on welfare spending to tame the Nordic country's fiscal deficit, it said on Tuesday.

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