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NATO: Finland and Sweden
Seek Membership
Updated July 14, 2022
On June 29, 2022, heads of state and government from NATO's 30 member states (see Figure 1)
unanimously agreed to invite Finland and Sweden to join the alliance. Finland and Sweden formally
applied for membership on May 18, prompted by heightened security concerns about Russia after its 2022
invasion of Ukraine. Finland's and Sweden's applications marked a historic shift for these traditionally
militarily nonaligned countries. The Biden Administration and many Members of Congress support
Finland and Sweden joining NATO, arguing that the addition of these two mature democracies with
advanced militaries will enhance security in the Baltic Sea region and the broader Euro-Atlantic area. For
Finland and Sweden to join the alliance, all NATO members must ratify requisite amendments to NATO's
founding North Atlantic Treaty; U.S. ratification requires Senate advice and consent.
Finland's and Sweden's NATO Aspirations
Russia's 2022 war against Ukraine has upended decades of Finnish and Swedish security policy that
sought to balance political, economic, and cultural ties to the West and relations with Russia. After the
Cold War, Finland and Sweden joined the European Union (EU) and established close partnerships with
NATO. Both Finland and Sweden have participated in numerous NATO operations and have
technologically advanced militaries that are interoperable with NATO. Public support for NATO
accession-and the added security of NATO's Article 5 mutual defense clause-has skyrocketed in
both countries since Russia's invasion of Ukraine; recent polls indicate support at 76% in Finland and
59% in Sweden.
U.S. officials from the Departments of State and Defense concur with Finnish and Swedish assertions that
the two countries would be security providers, strengthening NATO's defense posture in the Baltic
region in particular. Finland is expected to exceed NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target in 2022, and
Sweden has committed to meet the 2% goal as soon as possible.
Some analysts express concern that Finland's and Sweden's accession could provoke Russia and question
NATO's ability to defend Finland's 830-mile border with Russia (which would double NATO's overall
borders with Russia). Finnish officials contend that Finland has long defended its own borders and would
continue to do so as a NATO member. Finland and Sweden also have strong traditions of societal
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