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Finland's newest NATO member, Finland's new **Stubb, said Finland has "no ceiling" as a NATO member and its support for Ukraine.
Finland held the second round of voting in the ** election on Sunday (11 February), and former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, the candidate of the National Coalition Party, the largest party in the Finnish parliament, received 51 votes6%, and Pekka Ha**isto, an independent candidate and former prime minister, received 48 percent of the vote4%。According to statistics, the voter turnout in the second round of the ** election was 707%, down from 75% in the first round.
After his victory, Stubb, 55, said: "I would like to see Finland become a core member of NATO. ”
"We will be a security provider, not a security consumer," he said. There will be no cap on our NATO membership. In Europe, we have one of the most powerful defense forces, and we are a security asset to NATO. ”
"It's very important that we Europeans take care of our own defense," Stubb said, noting that Finland's support for Ukraine is "uncapped."
The former Trump of the United States, who is seeking to return to the White House, hinted on the 10th that the United States may not protect NATO allies who have not invested enough in the defense budget, and Biden directly criticized Trump's remarks as "terrible and dangerous", and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said that Trump's speech "undermines the security of all of us."
Stubb will be sworn in on March 1.
Stubb has served as Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister of Foreign Trade and European Affairs, and Member of the European Parliament.
According to the Constitution of Finland, the Republic of Finland** is elected by direct referendum for a term of six years, renewable once. In the first round of voting in the ** election held on January 28, Stubb and Haavisto received the top two votes, but neither received more than half of the votes, thus entering the second round of the ** election.