Key Takeaways
- Finland lifts nuclear ban amid rising tensions with Russia.
- Helsinki plans to amend law to align with NATO deterrence framework.
- Moscow sees move as destabilizing and threatening to Russia’s security.
In a statement released on March 6, 2026, the Kremlin expressed concerns over Finland’s decision to lift its legal ban on hosting nuclear weapons. The move comes amid rising tensions with Russia, following Helsinki’s announcement plans to change its law to better align with NATO’s deterrence framework. Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen said that the change was needed for Finland to fully exercise its role inside NATO’s deterrence and collective defense system. European countries are moving closer to NATO’s nuclear posture in ways that the Kremlin considers destabilizing.