New Government.fi website coming soon
Minister Adlercreutz and Czech Minister for European Affairs Dvořák discuss measures to ensure peace and competitiveness in Europe
Ministerial Committee on EU Affairs outlines Finland’s positions ahead of EUCO
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New Government.fi website coming soon
Minister Adlercreutz and Czech Minister for European Affairs Dvořák discuss measures to ensure peace and competitiveness in Europe
Ministerial Committee on EU Affairs outlines Finland’s positions ahead of EUCO
European Council to discuss international tensions at Brussels meeting
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Finland's EU policy
The basic stance of Finland’s EU policy is to further develop the European Union and to promote growth, stability and security in Europe. Finland is an active, pragmatic and result-oriented Member State.
Arctic Issues
Finland’s activity in the Arctic region must be tied in with the capacity of nature to withstand it, the need to protect the climate, the importance of sustainable development principles, and respect for the rights of indigenous peoples.
Finnish Government
The term ‘Government’ refers to the Government of Finland which consists of a prime minister and a required number of ministers. It also denotes a decision-making body consisting of the government plenary session and the ministries.
Prime Minister's Office
The Prime Minister's Office, a ministry led by the Prime Minister in person, is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Government’s political programme. The Prime Minister’s Office also assists the Prime Minister in the general management of Government functions.