Antti Häkkänen comments on nuclear weapon project
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen expresses support for France and the UK developing their nuclear deterrents, emphasizing benefits for NATO security.
Iran's aid to Russia could become paralyzed and that is a good thing, Häkkänen says
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen comments on the implications of a potential U.S. attack on Iran, suggesting it could weaken Iran's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict and have positive effects on security.
Live broadcast at 8:30: Minister of Defence Häkkänen speaks - will he comment on Iran?
Finnish Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen speaks at the opening of a national defense course in Helsinki amid ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran.
Häkkänen: This is how the attack on Iran affects Finland
Finland's Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen discussed the impacts of recent US and Israeli military actions in Iran during a defense course opening, asserting Finland's immediate safety but warning of potential long-term consequences for Europe.
Häkkänen: "All over Finland, there was a desire for me to be involved behind Petteri in the election battle"
Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen seeks a sixth term as the deputy chairman of the National Coalition Party, expressing support for Petteri Orpo's leadership.
Antti Häkkänen will not challenge Orpo as the leader of the National Coalition Party
Antti Häkkänen has announced that he will run again for the vice-chairman position of the National Coalition Party and will not challenge Prime Minister Petteri Orpo for the party leadership.
Häkkänen Will Not Challenge Orpo
Antti Häkkänen has announced that he will not challenge the current chairman of the National Coalition Party, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, in the summer party congress, opting instead to run for the vice-chairmanship.
No challenger for Orpo - Häkkänen wants to continue
Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen supports the re-election of party leader Petteri Orpo and seeks to continue as a deputy leader of the National Coalition Party in Finland.
Rovaniemi Receives NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (EFP) Headquarters
Rovaniemi, Finland, has been chosen as the location for NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (EFP) headquarters, as announced by Finnish Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen.
Now it is clear - NATO's FLF troops will have their headquarters in this city
The headquarters of NATO's Forward Land Forces in Finland will be located in Rovaniemi, as decided by Minister of Defense Antti Häkkänen.
NATO troops headquarters established in Rovaniemi
Finland's Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen has announced the establishment of a NATO multinational staff element in Rovaniemi, focusing on the operations of the Forward Land Forces in Northern Finland.
Antti Häkkänen speaks to the Finnish media - live broadcast in progress
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen is currently addressing the media in Munich in a live briefing.
Analysis: "It has reached a breaking point" – Häkkänen stated the truth
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasizes the urgency for European NATO members to take more responsibility for their defense amid discussions with the U.S. over shifting defense burdens.
Antti Häkkänen conveyed a direct message to the USA regarding Russia
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized the importance of addressing the Russian threat during NATO discussions in Brussels, highlighting a shift in U.S. defense strategy.
Häkkänen: NATO unit in Finland
NATO has approved Finland's proposal to establish a command control unit in the country, enhancing deterrence and defense in the northern region.
NATO command unit to Finland – Häkkänen: Happy news
Finland's proposal to host a NATO command unit has been approved, according to Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen.
Häkkänen: Ukraine Needs More Support from Member States, Joint Loan Only Half Enough
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasizes the need for increased financial support for Ukraine from EU member states, arguing that a recent joint loan agreement is insufficient to meet Ukraine's needs.
Finnish Defense Minister: Replacing US Nuclear Deterrence Is Not Realistic
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen stated that while discussions about a stronger regional nuclear deterrent in Europe are welcome, replacing the US nuclear umbrella is currently unrealistic.
Häkkänen on Yle: Russia Will Not Agree to Peace Before Summer
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen expresses caution regarding a joint nuclear deterrent for Europe while discussing Russia's unwillingness to pursue peace before the summer.
A-studio at 21: Is Europe Developing Its Own Nuclear Deterrent? Guest Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen
The article discusses the implications of the expired START treaty on nuclear arms and explores Europe's potential need for its own nuclear deterrent amidst rising concerns over security in the wake of the Ukraine war.
The leadership battle of the National Coalition Party is almost over: Orpo received huge declarations
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo is set to continue as the leader of the National Coalition Party, with no challengers expected to emerge for the party's leadership conference in June.
Finland May Have Made a Massive Defense Mistake – Häkkänen Intervenes
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen is urging an assessment of laws regarding public access to information related to military materials amid concerns about potential security oversights.
A New Nuclear Deterrent Emerges – Straight Words from Finland
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen stress the importance of a cautious approach regarding discussions on Europe's nuclear deterrent, as EU's high representative Kaja Kallas calls for a dialogue on the changing dynamics of nuclear armament in Europe.
Russia is not immediately threatening Greenland, and troops cannot be withdrawn from Russia's near abroad, Häkkänen says
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen asserts that Europe cannot defend itself without American support and agrees with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's criticism of those who believe Europe can do so independently.