Finland–Italy relations

[1][2] On 18 May 2022, former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi announced that Italy would fully support Finland and Sweden's applications for NATO membership.

[6] In 2019, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Timo Soini met his Italian counterpart Enzo Moavero Milanesi in Rome.

During the meeting, the Italian Prime Minister gave his support to Finland and Sweden's decision to join NATO.

These companies include Wärtsilä, Kemira, Ahlström, Nokia, F-Secure, Kone, Metso, UPM, Stora Enso, Metsä Board, Fiskars-Iittala, Qvantel and Tapojärvi.

In Finland companies owned by Italians include, Finnlines, Nautor’s Swan, Sako, Meiran paahtimo, Prysmianin and Prima Power.

Finnish President Urho Kekkonen and Italian President Giuseppe Saragat in 1971
F1 driver Kimi Räikkönen with Ferrari in 2017 season