Sweden and Finland want to join NATO. Here’s how that would work

Sweden and Finland want to join NATO. Here’s how that would work


Sweden and Finland have requested to become members of NATO, but how does the process work, and can anybody join? CNBC looks at how the defense alliance is expanding, and what that means for the world.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has provoked a major shift in the way Europe sees its security and defense.

Sweden and Finland — two Nordic nations that have spent decades avoiding any military alliance — have decided they are no longer safe on their own. They’ve requested to join NATO.

But how does a country join NATO, and what do changes in Europe mean for the world?

Watch the video above to find out why Finland and Sweden want to join the alliance now, more than 70 years after NATO was founded.



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