Media reports Nordic state plans on investing millions in ‘war railway’
The Finnish government has earmarked funds for the railway's planning, with the total cost of the project expected to reach billions of euros. Construction is anticipated to extend well into the 2030s, and there are hopes of securing EU funding for the venture.
In a November interview, Finland’s Minister of Transport and Communications, Lulu Ranne, emphasized the need for the railway to transport military vehicles, such as tanks and cannons, swiftly in any situation. A recent NATO update also noted efforts to integrate Finland and Sweden into NATO’s defense structures, including an increased presence in Finland.
In response to NATO’s growing infrastructure in Finland, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow is taking necessary security measures, though President Vladimir Putin has denied any aggressive intentions toward NATO countries, dismissing claims of Russian threats as unfounded.
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