Finnish President Alexander Stubb has approved amendments to the country’s nuclear energy law that lift the prohibition on importing, producing, storing, and using nuclear weapons. The changes were published on the Parliament’s website. The move marks a significant shift in Finland’s nuclear policy, though it has not yet been implemented.

The amendments remove the legal barriers that previously prevented Finland from acquiring or utilizing nuclear arms, potentially altering the nation’s strategic posture.

No physical incident or event occurred as a result of this legislative change.