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'Historic moment': Finland and Sweden submit their bids to join NATO

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'Historic moment': Finland and Sweden submit their bids to join NATO

'Historic moment': Finland and Sweden submit their bids to join NATO

Spurred by Russia's war in Ukraine, it represents a seismic shift from long-held neutrality in Finland and Sweden.


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