Minister Rantanen and Lithuanian Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovič meet in Finland
9.3.2026 16.23
Finland’s Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen and Lithuania’s Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovič met in Helsinki on 9 March 2026. The ministers discussed, among other things, the Finnish police system, cooperation related to preparedness, and the countries' common security challenges.
Baltic Sea countries and Nordic countries work together to strengthen civil preparedness
6.3.2026 9.11
Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany have agreed to deepen their cooperation on protecting the civilian population and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the ministries responsible for civil preparedness.
Government proposes police reserve in Finland
5.3.2026 13.50
The Government intends to establish a police reserve in Finland to ensure sufficient police resources in all circumstances. The threshold for deploying the reserve would be high. The Government submitted a proposal on the matter to Parliament on 5 March. Most of the legislative amendments are scheduled to enter into force on 1 January 2027.
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Minister Rantanen and Lithuanian Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovič meet in Finland
Type:Press release
Publication date:9.3.2026 16.23
Baltic Sea countries and Nordic countries work together to strengthen civil preparedness
Type:Press release
Publication date:6.3.2026 9.11
Government proposes police reserve in Finland
Type:Press release
Publication date:5.3.2026 13.50
Finland delivers oil spill response equipment to Ukraine
Type:Press release
Publication date:5.3.2026 9.46
EU home affairs ministers to discuss voluntary returns and migration partnerships
Type:Press release
Publication date:5.3.2026 8.45
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