Lessons Learned: Finland Looks to Sweden for Guidance on Security, Defense Policy, and Green Transition Initiatives

In certain matters, Finland could benefit from heeding Sweden’s advice

During the state visit, Swedes paid close attention to President Alexander Stubb’s statements on security and defense policy. However, HS Scandinavia correspondent Hilla Körkkö suggests that Finland still has things to learn from Sweden in some areas.

President Stubb described the atmosphere in Stockholm during the state visit as “cold weather, warm atmosphere.” This visit was significant as it was the first time a NATO-Finland president visited NATO-Sweden. The invitation from King Karl XVI Gustaf had been extended to President Stubb since he took office on March 1.

The previous state visit between Finland and Sweden in May 2022 was marked by discussions about both countries applying for NATO membership. Finland ultimately became a member in April 2023, while Sweden followed in March. The security situation in Europe prompted discussions in Sweden about war preparations.

President Stubb emphasized the importance of preparation for potential conflicts, rather than simply discussing the possibility of war. Sweden has taken steps to enhance its military readiness, and Finland could learn from this approach. The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation between Finnish and Swedish companies and promote global competitiveness and sustainability.

Sweden’s advancements in industrial investment and green transition initiatives serve as examples for Finland to follow. President Stubb highlighted the need for collaboration between the two countries to leverage their strong reputations globally. By learning from Sweden’s successes, Finland can enhance its own efforts in various sectors, including the green transition and NATO membership.

In addition, Finland still has much to learn from Sweden when it comes to security and defense policy. While both countries have taken steps towards closer cooperation, there are still areas where they could improve their collaboration.

President Stubb also mentioned that he believes that there is room for improvement in terms of cybersecurity cooperation between the two countries. He emphasized the importance of sharing information and best practices in order to stay ahead of potential threats.

Overall, while there are certainly areas where both countries could improve their collaboration, it is clear that they share a strong commitment to working together towards common goals. By continuing to learn from each other and work together, both Finland and Sweden can help ensure a more secure future for themselves and their region as a whole.

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