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    Russia says it will respond if finland hosts nuclear weapons, accuses helsinki of stoking tension

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Last updated: March 6, 2026

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    Tags:GeopoliticssecurityEuropeRussiaFinland

    Quick Summary

    Finland has proposed lifting its decades‑old legal ban on importing, transporting or hosting nuclear weapons in order to better align with NATO’s collective defence, prompting the Kremlin to warn of a corresponding Russian response.

    Russia warns Finland it will be more vulnerable if it hosts nuclear weapons

    Escalating Tensions Over Nuclear Weapons in Finland

    (Fixes typo in headline)

    By Dmitry Antonov

    Russia's Response to Finland's Nuclear Plans

    MOSCOW, March 6 (Reuters) - Russia said on Friday it would respond if Finland placed nuclear weapons on its territory, saying such a move would make the Nordic country more vulnerable.

    The Kremlin reacted sharply after NATO member Finland said on Thursday it was planning to lift a longstanding ban on hosting such weapons, in a move that could open the door to placing them there during times of war.

    "This is a statement that leads to an escalation of tensions on the European continent," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    "This statement adds to Finland's vulnerability, a vulnerability provoked by the actions of the Finnish authorities. The fact is that by deploying nuclear weapons on its territory, Finland is beginning to threaten us. And if Finland threatens us, we take appropriate measures."

    European Deterrence and NATO Dynamics

    The Finnish shift is part of a wider rethink of European deterrence that has prompted France to offer to extend the protection of its nuclear arsenal to other allies on the continent.

    The changes are being driven by Russia's war in Ukraine and the unpredictable behaviour of U.S. President Donald Trump - notably his threat to take over Greenland - which has unsettled his NATO allies.

    Finland's Position on NATO Nuclear Planning

    FINLAND SAYS CHANGE IS NEEDED FOR NATO NUCLEAR PLANNING

    Finnish President Alexander Stubb told reporters during a visit to India that the change "is not about Finland facing any acute or sudden security threat. It is about ensuring that we can participate fully in NATO's nuclear planning".

    He said Finland did not want a nuclear weapon on its territory but was aligning itself with the policy of its Nordic neighbours.

    Sweden and Finland's Historical Neutrality

    Neighbouring Sweden's doctrine is to station no permanent foreign troops or nuclear weapons on its soil in peacetime, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said last week, when asked about the possibility of his country hosting French nuclear arms.

    "If we were to find ourselves in a completely different situation, that particular formulation would not apply," Kristersson said.

    The shifts by Finland and Sweden are all the more striking as both nations maintained neutrality during the Cold War and joined NATO only in 2023 and 2024 respectively, after Russia sent tens of thousands of soldiers into Ukraine. Finland shares a border of 1,340 km (830 miles) with Russia.

    France's Expanded Nuclear Role in Europe

    Macron announced on Monday a plan to expand France's nuclear arsenal and said other European countries would be able to take part in French nuclear exercises. France and Germany said they had set up a nuclear steering group to discuss deterrence issues.

    Russia said Macron's announcement was an "extremely destabilising development" that posed a potential threat to Moscow.

    Russia's Nuclear Threats Amid Ukraine War

    Russia itself has repeatedly used veiled nuclear threats to deter the West from intervening too far in support of Ukraine during the four-year war.

    (Additional reporting by Anne Kauranen and Essi Lehto in Helsinki, Writing by Mark TrevelyanEditing by Gareth Jones)

    References

    • Finland plans to lift nuclear weapons import ban - Helsinki Times
    • Finland–NATO relations
    • Kremlin says Estonia’s readiness to host nuclear-capable NATO jets threatens Russia By Reuters

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions Over Nuclear Weapons in Finland
    • Russia's Response to Finland's Nuclear Plans

    Key Takeaways

    • •Finland’s government aims to amend its Nuclear Energy Act to allow nuclear‑capable assets for military defence or NATO cooperation, though not seeking permanent deployment (helsinkitimes.fi)
    • •The move reflects Finland’s security reassessment since joining NATO in April 2023 and seeks to enhance operational flexibility amidst Russia’s aggression (en.wikipedia.org)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia says it will respond if Finland hosts nuclear weapons, accuses Helsinki of stoking tension

    1Why is Russia concerned about Finland hosting nuclear weapons?

    Russia sees Finland's potential hosting of nuclear weapons as a threat to its security and says it will respond if such a deployment occurs.

    2What triggered Finland's plan to lift its nuclear weapons ban?

    Finland's decision follows its recent NATO membership and security concerns arising from Russia's actions in Ukraine.

    European Deterrence and NATO Dynamics
  • Finland's Position on NATO Nuclear Planning
  • Sweden and Finland's Historical Neutrality
  • France's Expanded Nuclear Role in Europe
  • Russia's Nuclear Threats Amid Ukraine War
  • •The Kremlin, via spokesman Dmitry Peskov, characterized Finland’s proposal as escalatory and warned Russia would take appropriate measures if nuclear weapons were hosted on Finnish soil (investing.com)
  • 3What has the Kremlin said about Finland's potential nuclear policy change?

    The Kremlin said the move would escalate tensions in Europe and increase Finland's vulnerability due to its proximity to Russia.

    4What broader impact does the Finland nuclear issue have on Europe?

    The issue highlights increasing security anxieties in Europe, driving government debates on the role of nuclear weapons in national defense.

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