Feb 14 • 05:46 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

USU: Less than half of Finns trust NATO as a guarantor of Finland's security

A recent poll shows that only about 46% of Finns trust NATO to guarantee security in Finland and Europe, amidst concerns about the shifting U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump.

A new survey conducted by Uutissuomalainen reveals that Finnish trust in NATO is divided, with only 46% of respondents expressing confidence in the alliance as a security guarantor for Finland and Europe. The poll indicates that 32% of participants do not trust NATO, while 22% refrained from answering. This ambivalence reflects a broader context of changing perceptions about NATO, especially in light of recent U.S. foreign policy under former President Donald Trump, which has shifted public opinion about international alliances.

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