Finland, Sweden and Norway should consider organizing their air defence control jointly in territories north of the Arctic Circle in coming years, the speaker of the Finnish parliament Matti Vanhanen, said.
If Finland and neighboring Sweden's applications for membership in the Western military alliance NATO are successful, the Nordic nations could for the first time consider organizing parts of their defense jointly with their common neighbor Norway, which is already a NATO member.
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