The President of Finland Alexander Stubb has approved the Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) between Finland and the United States, Ednews informs, citing the Finnish Government.
Stubb also confirmed the act for acceptance and bringing into force of the agreement as well as related amendments to certain national acts.
The DCA creates an up-to-date framework for defence cooperation with the United States, which is a key strategic ally for Finland. Close and seamless cooperation between the two countries has become increasingly important due to changes in the security environment. The DCA governs the possibility of US military presence in Finland in all security situations and promotes regional cooperation. It improves the conditions for the United States to support Finland and strengthens Finland’s security as a member of NATO.
The agreement will enter into force on September 1, 2024. The application of the DCA will also require supplementing implementing agreements and arrangements that have preliminarily been assessed as necessary regarding matters such as security, infrastructure and construction, entry and exit, customs, imports and taxation.