NATO has decided to allow Finnish participation along with Sweden if both countries man unarmed aircraft. Speaking at a Social Democratic Party gathering in Vantaa on Sunday, Tuomioja said the Icelandic operation was a natural continuation for Nordic defence co-operation.
”Similar exercises have been carried out in the far north between the air forces of Norway, Sweden and Finland,” Tuomioja told Yle.
He added the issue was no longer a problem as 90 percent of Finns support Nordic defence co-operation.
Last November, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said that Finland's participation in Nato-led air surveillance exercises in Iceland did not necessarily signal any change in the country's security policy.