PM Petteri Orpo has confirmed that Finland's defence spending will increase "to at least 3% of GDP", with Finance Minister Riikka Purra saying that the sum will be increased by 'around E3bln by 2029.' Orpo says that "Russia is and will remain a threat to the whole of Europe". Earlier, Kremlin spox Dmitry Peskov claimed that President Vladimir Putin is open to normalising relations with Finland despite the "deplorable state of ties." Speaking in London on 31 March, President Alexander Stubb said that 'Finland must be mentally prepared for the fact that at some point relations with Russia will begin to open up.'
- Orpo says that Finland and Europe 'need to evaluate all measures to boost defence'. As part of the focus on 'all measures' Orpo confirms that Finland will join Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention, which bans all anti-personnel landmines.
- Finland is the NATO member that holds the longest land border with Russia. After Finland joined the alliance in 2023, NATO's total land border with Russia increased from 745 miles (1,215km) in length to 1,584 miles (2,555km).
- The Finnish gov't has accused Russia of waging 'hybrid warfare' on Finland, alleging that Moscow has funneled migrants to the Russo-Finnish border in large numbers in an effort to destabilise the Nordic country socially and politically.
- Withdrawing from the Ottawa convention, though, would indicate a more pressing concern in Helsinki that Russia could eventually launch a ground offensive against Finnish territory.