Finland sends border control patrols to Latvia

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Finland sends border control patrols to Latvia

The Finnish Border Guard sent a support division to Latvia for border surveillance following request from the Latvian Border Guard, said an official press release on Friday.

The support division consists of border control patrols, which carry out similar border security duties in Latvia as they do in Finland.

Support will be provided until 22 September. The request for support is based on the cooperation agreement between the Finnish and the Latvian Border Guards.

The pressure resulting from illegal migration has increased at the border between Latvia and Belarus during 2025.

Latvia has enhanced its border surveillance since March. Estonian and Lithuanian border authorities have already supported Latvia with their resources.

The Finnish Border Guard constantly has officials in Latvia and elsewhere in Europe via the European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex.

In 2025, Finnish border guards have been supporting maintenance of border security in twenty different European countries. The border security of the target state is supported by these assignments.

“Providing and receiving border security support improves the Finnish Border Guard's capabilities and readiness to react to promptly changing and unpredictable border situation both in Finland and elsewhere in the Schengen Area,” said Border Security Specialist of the Finnish Border Guard Headquarters Topi Räsänen.

These assignments improve the professional competence of the Finnish Border Guard's personnel, as well as increase their perspective of the European border security situation and of its development in different countries.

Finland also receives support via Frontex. Frontex officials are continuously posted in Finland to support the Finnish Border Guard in border security duties.

  •  Finland
  •  Border patrols
  •  Latvia

Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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