"We are keeping an exceedingly close eye on everything related to actions that can one way or another change the alliance’s force posture along our borders. This is subject to a very careful analysis," he said. "We can say nothing more at this point," Peskov emphasized.
According to earlier reports, an inter-party analysis of the security policy situation would be prepared in Sweden by May 13. Sweden’s ruling Social Democratic Workers' Party is expected to make a decision regarding the country's NATO membership on May 15. In Finland, most parliament members have already supported the idea of NATO membership. The country’s president and government will make a joint decision on Finland’s bid. Prime Minister Sanna Marin stated that she would make an announcement before her Social Democratic Party came to a decision at a May 14 meeting.
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