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Norway Plans Border Fence with Russia Inspired by Finland’s Security Measures

Scandinavian country considers new defensive infrastructure following increased security concerns post-Ukraine invasion.

Poland-24.com Team by Poland-24.com Team
29 September 2024
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Norway Plans Border Fence with Russia Inspired by Finland’s Security Measures
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Norway is exploring the possibility of building a border fence with Russia, following Finland’s example after it erected a £300 million security barrier in response to the war in Ukraine. The move highlights growing concerns in the region over potential instability along NATO’s northern frontier.

Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl announced in an interview with the Norwegian broadcaster NRK that the government is examining various options to strengthen security on its 123-mile Arctic border with Russia. One of the key proposals is a high-tech border fence equipped with sensors capable of detecting movement. “A border fence is very interesting, not only because it can act as a deterrent but also because it contains technology that allows you to detect if people are moving close to the border,” Mehl said.

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This exploration into border security is part of a broader strategy aimed at increasing defenses in the region. The Norwegian government is considering several measures, including more extensive surveillance, increasing border staff, and enhanced monitoring at the Storskog border station, the sole official crossing point between Norway and Russia.

Though illegal crossings at the Storskog station have been minimal in recent years, Mehl emphasized the importance of being prepared for changing geopolitical circumstances. Should the situation in the Arctic region deteriorate, Norway is prepared to close the border at short notice. The country is especially mindful of potential migrant crises, such as the one seen in Poland in 2021 when Belarus, a Russian ally, facilitated the movement of migrants toward the EU.

Finland’s Border Fence: A Precedent for Norway

Norway’s consideration of a border fence follows in the footsteps of Finland, which began constructing its barrier after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked security concerns. Finland, which shares an 830-mile border with Russia, acted swiftly after becoming a NATO member in 2023. Helsinki closed all Russian crossing points in response to a surge of over 1,300 undocumented migrants attempting to enter Finland from Russia. The Finnish government views the fence as a vital tool in countering what they have termed Russia’s “hybrid warfare,” using migration as a pressure tactic on NATO’s northern flank.

The Finnish fence, which spans 124 miles in sections across key border zones, is equipped with advanced surveillance equipment to monitor crossings and buy time for officials to respond. While most of the fence has been built near important crossing points, its strategic purpose is clear: to prevent a repeat of crises similar to those orchestrated by Belarus in 2021, which created chaos on the EU’s eastern borders by funneling migrants toward Poland.

Finland aims to prevent a recurrence of the events on the EU’s eastern border in Poland in the winter of 2021, when Belarus, a close ally of Russia, orchestrated a crisis. This was done by flying in migrants from the Middle East, issuing them visas, and then directing them across the border. The image shows the construction of another section of the fence earlier this year.

Norwegian officials, including police chief Ellen Katrine Hætta from Finnmark County in northern Norway, have voiced support for similar measures. Mehl, who visited Finland earlier this year, noted that a fence along the Norway-Russia border could become a necessary response to shifting security dynamics in the region. “It’s a measure that may become relevant on all or part of the border,” Mehl said.

A Historical Precedent for Norway

This is not Norway’s first foray into fortifying its border with Russia. In 2016, the country constructed a 660-foot-long, 12-foot-high fence near the Storskog station, following a sharp increase in migrant crossings from Russia in 2015. Around 5,000 migrants and asylum seekers entered Norway via this route during that period, leading to tighter security measures.

Norway, a NATO member since 1949, has long played a strategic role in securing the alliance’s northern flank. Although it is not a member of the European Union, it participates in the Schengen Area, which allows for the free movement of people across borders. This arrangement underscores the importance of maintaining tight controls on external borders, particularly in light of ongoing tensions with Russia.

As regional security continues to evolve in the wake of Russia’s aggression, Norway is carefully weighing its options. With Finland already moving forward with its security measures, Norway appears poised to follow suit, reinforcing its place as a key defender of NATO’s northern territories.

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