The European Union must be able to protect its security in situations of instrumentalised migration

10.6.2024 12.58
Finland, together with Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, has published a letter to the European Commission calling for action to give Member States more effective tools to combat the instrumentalisation of migration.

Countries on EU's external border face common challenges

24.5.2024 12.37
The interior ministers of Finland, Norway, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland met in Latvia's capital, Riga, on 23 and 24 May. The ministers discussed the countries' common security challenges, especially those concerning the EU's external borders. Finland was represented at the meeting by Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen.

Government proposal for a border security act submitted to Parliament

21.5.2024 9.11
The Government submitted a proposal to Parliament for an act on temporary measures to combat instrumentalised migration on 21 May. The aim of the act is to improve border security and ensure that Finland has effective means at its disposal to combat instrumentalised migration that is being used to pressure Finland. The aim is also to prepare for more serious instances of instrumentalised migration.

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