MOSCOW/HELSINKI, April 12 (Reuters) --- Russia 's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that
moves by Finland and Sweden
towards closer ties with NATO were of "special concern".
The comments were
published in relation to an article in the newspaper Aftenposten, where in a
joint declaration, the defence ministers of Sweden ,
Norway , Finland , Denmark
and Iceland said northern
Europe must prepare for possible crises or incidents because of Russia .
Finish Prime
Minister Alexander Stubb called the Russian statement
"sabre-rattling", but said one should not be startled by it.
"No other
country, of course, has a veto over Finland 's
decisions," Stubb, who would like to see Finland join NATO, told public
broadcaster YLE.
He said the
security policy situation had changed after the crises in Georgia and Ukraine , which will impact security
policy in the region.
"One essential
pillar of our international (defence) cooperation is what we do with Sweden . It is
also clear that we will continue a close cooperation inside the EU and a close
partnership with NATO."
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