Finland presents instrument of withdrawal from landmine ban treaty

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Finland presents instrument of withdrawal from landmine ban treaty

Finland on Thursday presented the instrument of withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, said the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in a press release.

Finland, however, will continue its support for the humanitarian goals of the Convention, said the Ministry.

The decision to withdraw from the Convention is based on Finland’s defence needs in the deteriorated security environment.

The withdrawal from the Convention will enable Finland to reintroduce anti-personnel mines to the range of its available means of defence.

Finland gave notice of withdrawal to all other States Parties of the Convention, to the Depositary of the Convention, that is the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and to the United Nations Security Council.

The withdrawal shall take effect six months after the receipt of the instrument of withdrawal by the Depositary, in January 2026

The withdrawal will not affect Finland’s other obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, which will continue to be respected.

Finland will continue its support for the humanitarian goals of the Ottawa Convention, as well as support for humanitarian mine action.

Earlier on July 4, President Alexander Stubb approved Finland´s withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines.

The parliament on June 19 approved the proposal on Finland´s withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines.

In May 2025, the government approved a proposal on withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.

On 1 April 2025, the government decided to begin the preparations for withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.

  •  Finland
  •  Withdrawal
  •  Landmine ban treaty

Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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