BRUSSELS — Finland received closing approval on Thursday to affix the North Atlantic Treaty Group after a long time of nonalignment, a significant shift within the stability of energy between the West and Russia that was set off by the invasion of Ukraine.

The Turkish Parliament solid the final vote wanted for Finland’s entry into NATO, which means that the alliance’s border with Russia will double. It’s a diplomatic and strategic defeat for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who made clear when Russia…


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