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Swedish policy review says joining NATO would reduce conflict risk

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STOCKHOLM: Swedish membership in NATO would have a stabilizing effect and would benefit countries around the Baltic sea, Foreign Minister Ann Linde said on Friday, the day after neighbour Finland committed to applying to join the 30-nation alliance.


"Swedish NATO membership would raise the threshold for military conflicts and thus have a conflict-preventing effect in northern Europe," Linde told reporters when presenting a parliament report on security.


Sweden is widely expected to follow Finland's lead and Stockholm could apply for NATO membership as early as Monday.


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