EU to deploy more guards to bolster Finland’s
border control efforts
Reinforcement expected to be on the ground as soon as
next week, Frontex says.
BY PIERRE
EMMANUEL NGENDAKUMANA
NOVEMBER
23, 2023 5:38 PM CET
EU border
agency Frontex said Thursday it plans to deploy 50 border guard officers and
other staff, along with equipment such as patrol cars, to bolster Finland’s
border control activities amid accusations that Russia is stoking an immigrant
influx on its eastern border.
The EU move
follows the Finnish government’s decision to close all eastern border crossing
points with Russia except Raja-Jooseppi from Friday night until December 23.
The Finnish tabloid newspaper Iltalehti reported the situation on the eastern
border has not improved and that there are signs that the crisis could escalate
further, citing Prime Minister Petteri Orpo.
“This
significant reinforcement is expected to be on the ground as soon as next
week,” Frontex said in a statement. Frontex currently has 10 officers on the
Finnish borders.
“Frontex’s
support to Finland goes beyond logistics; it’s a demonstration of the European
Union’s unified stand against hybrid challenges affecting one of its members,”
Frontex Executive Director Hans Leijtens said in the statement.
The Russian
foreign ministry earlier this week called Helsinki’s decision to close a number
of checkpoints on the border with Russia “unequivocally provocative.”
“The
decision was made hastily, without any consultations with the Russian side,
which had previously been an integral part of cooperation in ensuring the
effective functioning of the joint border,” the ministry said in a statement.
Late last
week, the Finnish Border Guard said a total of 415 persons with inadequate
travel documents had arrived in the southeast Finland Border Guard District and
applied for asylum from November 1-17.
“Based on
observations made and information obtained by the Finnish Border Guard and
other authorities, there are clear indications that authorities of a foreign
state or other operators have furthered the entry of those persons who
illegally crossed the border into Finland,” the border agency said in a
statement.
Tensions
between the two countries have become increasingly strained since Russia
launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, prompting
Finland’s bid to join the NATO military alliance amid security concerns.
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