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Finland Accuses Russia of Violating Its Airspace


Picture of Russian SU-27 fighter said to have violated Finland's airspace near Porvoo, Finland, early Oct. 7, 2016.
Picture of Russian SU-27 fighter said to have violated Finland's airspace near Porvoo, Finland, early Oct. 7, 2016.

Finland and the U.S. signed an agreement Friday to strengthen their military collaboration, in the wake of accusations that Russian fighter jets violated Finnish airspace the day before.

Russia's defense ministry quickly denied the accusations, saying their Su-27 military planes flew "in strict compliance with the international regulations."

Finland has accused Russia of similar airspace violations multiple times since Russia's annexation of Crimea began in 2014.

The non-legally binding agreement between Washington and Helsinki seeks to deepen ties between the countries through information exchange and joint research in areas such as cyberdefense among other things.

The U.S. has expressed concern over what it sees as aggressive behavior by Russia on the Baltic Sea, where Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, and other countries have reported airspace violations.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert O. Work was in Helsinki Friday to sign the agreement with Finnish defense minister Jussi Niinisto.

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