Finland, Norway and Sweden create “railway”

Finland has allocated € 5 million to design a new rail line with Sweden and Norway, which facilitates the transfer and relocation of NATO military equipme in the eve of war.
According to RCO News Agency, the Finnish newspaper Italhati wrote that Helsinki abandoned its long -standing policy of neutrality and joined NATO in April after the clashes between Russia and Ukraine.
Sweden also followed the procedure, saying that the reason for his joining NATO was due to security concerns caused by the clashes of Ukraine and Russia.
In response to these measures, Moscow also pledged to strengthen its defense position on the northwestern border of Russia.
The Italhati newspaper, citing anonymous governme sources, claimed that the new Railway project, which the Finnish governme had allocated to plan, was underway.
According to the newspaper, the total cost of the project will probably reach billions of euros, and its construction work is expected to coinue uil the 1980s.
The newspaper we on to claim that the Helsinki governme hopes to provide EU financial aid for the project.
The Minister of Transport and Communications in Finland, in an ierview with the Italhati newspaper last November, poied to the Russian threat, explaining the necessity of the railway project, saying: “Tanks and balls should be transferred and moved in the eve of any critical and emergency situation.”
According to an updated NATO policy released last moh, the block “coinues to iegrate its latest members, Finland and Sweden, in programs, forces and command structures, including the presence of forces in Finland.”
Recely, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Moscow is taking steps to improve its security as the Russian military is esseial in rece years, as NATO military infrastructure has “gradually deployed in Finnish territory”.
In an ierview with the French -language magazine Le Poen, he emphasized that Russia had never had a problem with joining Finland or Sweden to NATO and relucta to attack the two couries.
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