Ukraine updates: Germany doubtful of Putin's 3-day ceasefire DW 04/29/2025
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A recent survey by the Finnish Business and Policy Forum indicates that Finnish confidence in NATO has diminished since Donald Trump's return to the presidency, with only 32% trusting NATO's guarantees as a robust deterrent against military challenges. This marks a sharp decline of 21 percentage points from earlier assessments. While a majority of Finns still view their NATO membership positively, the percentage has decreased to 66%, highlighting rising concerns over security effectiveness amid heightened geopolitical tensions, especially considering Finland's extensive border with Russia.
Only 32% of Finns trust NATO's security guarantees, a significant drop from previous surveys, indicating declining confidence in the alliance amid Donald Trump's return.
66% of Finns view membership in NATO positively, but this figure has decreased, suggesting growing concerns over security commitments and reliance on the alliance.
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