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  1. Government Report on Internal Security 2025 On 11 September 2025, the Government adopted its Report on Internal Security and submitted it to Parliament for consideration. The report describes the significant changes that have taken place in Finlan...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/government-report-on-internal-security
  2. 18.6.2026 | The interior ministers of Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany or their representatives have gathered for a meeting of the ministerial group on Baltic Sea Security on 17 and 18 June. The representatives of the countries will discuss drone-related threats in the region and joint measures to respond to these threats. The meeting is chaired by Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/ministerial-group-on-baltic-sea-security-in-helsinki-joint-measures-to-respond-to-drone-related-threats-complement-national-preparedness
  3. 20.1.2025 | Vid inrikesministeriet genomfördes 2024 efterhandsutvärderingar av asyl-, migrations- och integrationsfonden (AMIF, Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund) och fonden för inre säkerhet (ISF, Internal Security Fund) för fondperioden 2014–2020. Inrikesministeriet var den nationella ansvariga myndigheten för dessa EU-fonder för inrikes frågor under fondperioden.
    https://intermin.fi/sv/-/genom-efterhandsutvarderingar-av-fonder-for-inrikes-fragor-granskas-hur-programmens-mal-forverkligas
  4. International and EU cooperation The general premise of the international and EU activities in the Ministry of the Interior’s branch of government is to comprehensively promote the objectives of the security-focused Government Programme, Finland’s...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/international-and-eu-cooperation
  5. The Ministry of the Interior is the ministry for internal security The Ministry’s vision is a safe and secure society in all situations. Our objective is to keep people, property and the environment safe and for all people to live safe everyday li...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/tasks-and-objectives
  6. National Security Concept On 13 May 2026, the Government adopted the National Security Concept as a government resolution. The National Security Concept defines Finland’s key national security interests and focuses on countering the most serious t...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/concept
  7. Increased use of guards and security stewards The private security sector covers guarding services, security steward services, security system installation services and security check services. Locksmiths and installers of burglar alarms are examp...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/private-security-sector
  8. Government Programme measures to reform border security The Government Programme aims to ensure Finland's border security in all situations. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and other changes in the security environment require that border secu...
    https://intermin.fi/en/border-management/government-programme-measures-to-reform-border-security
  9. 1.2.2023 | Den 31 januari 2023 sammanträdde inrikesminister Krista Mikkonen och biträdande minister vid Förenta staternas departement för inrikes säkerhet (Department of Homeland Security DHS) John K. Tien med sina delegationer i Washington.
    https://intermin.fi/sv/-/inrikesministeriet-och-forenta-staternas-departement-for-inrikes-sakerhet-starker-samarbetet-kring-den-inre-sakerheten
  10. 8.4.2026 | The Ministry of the Interior will allocate around EUR 44 million in EU funding to projects on border management, crime prevention and migration. The projects will improve the capabilities of security authorities, develop information systems, and secure resources for the authorities to manage migration. The funding will be granted from the EU Home Affairs Funds, under the autumn 2025 call for proposals.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/eur-44-million-in-eu-funding-to-improve-border-management-internal-security-and-migration-management
  11. 26.5.2026 | The Finnish Ministry of the Interior has set up a legislative project to extend the validity of the Act on Temporary Measures to Combat Instrumentalised Migration (‘Border Security Act’). The purpose of the act is to respond to efforts to put pressure on Finland through the instrumentalisation of migrants. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/finnish-government-prepares-to-extend-validity-of-border-security-act-1
  12. 10.6.2026 | Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior Matti Sarasmaa will visit Estonia on 10 June. During the trip, they will observe a joint exercise organised by Estonia, involving authorities from several European countries. The Finnish Police and the Finnish Border Guard will also take part in the exercise. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/-minister-of-the-interior-rantanen-and-permanent-secretary-sarasmaa-to-visit-estonia
  13. 13.5.2026 | On 13 May 2026, the Government adopted a National Security Concept as a government resolution. The concept defines Finland’s key national security interests and focuses on measures to counter the most serious threats.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/government-issues-resolution-on-national-security-concept
  14. Civilian intelligence protects Finland’s national security
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/civilian-intelligence
  15. Joint Strategy for the Ministry of the Interior’s Administrative Branch: A safe and secure society in all situations The Joint Strategy of the Ministry of the Interior guides and steers all decision-making in the Ministry and its administrative br...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/joint-strategy-for-the-ministry-s-administrative-branch
  16. Finnish migration policy is based on Government objectives, EU legislation and international agreements
    https://intermin.fi/en/areas-of-expertise/migration/migration-and-asylum-policy
  17. 16.4.2026 | Ministers responsible for internal security and preparedness (or their deputies) from Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden will meet in Helsinki on 16 April to discuss how the EU can prepare for security threats and various crises. Sauli Niinistö, former President of Finland, and Hadja Lahbib, the EU Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, will deliver the opening addresses.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/european-coalition-for-civil-preparedness-and-resilience-to-meet-in-helsinki-russia-is-the-most-serious-security-threat-to-europe
  18. 16.4.2026 | Ministers responsible for preparedness from Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland and Germany have issued a joint statement in connection with their meeting in Helsinki on 16 April. According to the statement, Russia’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine remains the most significant factor affecting Europe’s security in the long term.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/european-coalition-for-civil-preparedness-and-resilience-met-in-helsinki-russia-is-the-most-serious-security-threat-to-europe
  19. 11.9.2025 | On 11 September, the Government submitted its Report on Internal Security to Parliament. According to the report, the international security situation is having an increasingly significant effect on Finland’s internal security. This change puts a strong emphasis on the preparedness of security authorities.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/government-submits-report-on-internal-security-to-parliament
  20. 13.10.2021 | Inrikesministeriet ordnar webbinariet ”Utveckling av tjänsterna för den inre säkerheten - hur förblir Finland världens tryggaste land?” onsdagen den 27 oktober kl. 13.00–16.30.
    https://intermin.fi/sv/-/-utveckling-av-tjansterna-for-den-inre-sakerheten-hur-forblir-finland-varldens-tryggaste-land-