New era of tensions requires sturdier barriers than current wooden livestock fences, parliament decides

Finland’s parliament has passed legislation to build stronger fences on its border with Russia, as the country seeks to join Nato after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Finland reversed decades of military non-alignment by seeking membership of the military alliance in May, formally starting the process to join this week.

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