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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Yesterday Stubb narrowly won Finland's presidential election and will take office on March 1 in charge of security and foreign policy, including the recently approved Nato member's stance towards Russia, with which it shares a long border. — Lehtikuva via Reuters pic
HELSINKI, Feb 12 —Finland's president-elect Alexander Stubb said today his country should remain calm and focus on its Nato membership despite former US President Donald Trump's recent comments on the military alliance.
Trump, the front-runner to become the Republican candidate in November's election, last week said he would not want to protect Nato members from a future attack by Russia if those countries' contributions to Nato were lagging.
"US election campaigns are very different from Finnish elections, and the rhetoric used is quite a lot stronger... I think at this stage it is best to remain calm and focus on building our Nato membership," Stubb told a press conference.
Finland spends more on defence than the 2 per cent of gross domestic product agreed by Nato member states, Stubb added.
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Yesterday Stubb narrowly won Finland's presidential election and will take office on March 1 in charge of security and foreign policy, including the recently approved Nato member's stance towards Russia, with which it shares a long border. — Reuters
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