KEY POINTS
  • Finland's president, Sauli Niinisto, and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Thursday that the country should apply to join NATO "without delay."
  • Membership would be historic for the Nordic country, which has had a decadeslong policy of military neutrality.
A French soldier takes part in a major drill as part of NATO's EFP (Enhance forward presence) operation at the Tapa Estonian army camp near Rakvere, on February 6, 2022.

Finland's president, Sauli Niinisto, and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Thursday that the country should apply to join NATO "without delay."

The announcement is the strongest sign yet that Finland will make a formal application to join NATO. Membership would be historic for the Nordic country, which has had a decadeslong policy of military neutrality.