Russia intends to alter its tactical military strategy in managing its borders, according to Medvedev.
Russia is set to reassess its military approach to securing its border with Finland, following the country's accession to NATO in 2023. Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, made this announcement during a meeting following an inspection of the Russian-Finnish border.
Medvedev noted that it's impossible to ignore the fact that Finland is now a NATO member. He did not provide specific details about the changes in Russia's military approach, but stated that this change is due to the new security environment created by Finland's NATO membership.
The increased military activity by Baltic countries, Finland, Norway, and Poland near Russia's borders, previously noted by the Chairman of Russia's Security Council, may be a factor contributing to this reassessment. However, it is not specified whether other countries besides Finland's NATO membership influenced Russia's decision.
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Russia is currently reinforcing its military infrastructure and fortifications along the border with Finland in response to the NATO membership. No specific date for formally adopting a new military approach or doctrine for border security has been announced so far.
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