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      • Permanent representation to the EU Finland also communicates with the EU institutions through its in Brussels. As Finland's "embassy to the EU", its main task is to ensure that the country's interests and policies are heard and pursued as much as possible in the EU.
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  2. Key objectives of Finland's EU policy for 2024–2029 are strengthening Europe’s strategic competitiveness, improving comprehensive security in Europe and promoting a clean transition and the bioeconomy and circular economy.

  3. Finland is among the latecomers to the European Union together with Austria and Sweden. Finland¶s EU membership has contributed significantly to its process of re-identification on the international stage.3 Prior to joining the EU, Finland¶s western identify was quite blurry, and

  4. Finland joined the European Union together with Austria and Sweden at the beginning of 1995. At first glance, Finnish membership appeared as a rapid change of political orientation, given the inflexible policy of neutrality the country had maintained until the early 1990s.

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    Although the vote had been relatively close, Finland’s membership became increasingly popular in those early years - an era University of Jyväskylä researcher Sonja Alapiha describes as a “honeymoon period”. “The political context in which Finland found itself at the time was quite challenging,” explains Alapiha. “There was a recession in Finland a...

    Aapo Markkanen is one such Finn who ended up forging a career elsewhere in the EU. Originally from Sumiainen in Central Finland, Markkanen now lives with his wife and daughter in South London and works as a technology analyst in the city. He recognises the role Finland’s membership of the EU has played in his life. “My rights as an EU citizen made ...

    However, Clerc has noticed a shift in Finnish people’s perceptions of the EU in recent years. He believes this began with the European debt crisis (also known as the Eurozone crisis) in 2009, when certain member states were unable to repay their government debt or refinance their heavily-indebted banks, and were bailed-out by their Eurozone partner...

    The current minister for European Affairs, Culture and Sport within this coalition government is former Finns Party member - but now a member and co-founder of the Blue Reform party- Sampo Terho. Before being appointed to his current position, he was a member of the European Parliament from 2011 to 2015 - and he describes his own developing relatio...

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  5. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs is responsible for the coordination of and definition of Finland's positions in matters concerning the EU's external relations, enlargement and financing of the European External Action Service as well as the EU law and the EU Court of Justice.

  6. Dec 6, 2018 · Since joining the European Union in the mid-1990s, Finland has embraced the opportunities of membership more energetically than any other Nordic country. Unlike Denmark and Sweden, Finland has adopted the euro. The 1,300-kilometre Finnish border with Russia shapes much of Helsinki’s outlook on European security.