A Finland brewery has launched a new NATO-themed beer after the Scandanavian nation introduced that it’ll search to affix the army alliance.
The OTAN beer from Olaf brewery within the city of Savonlinna includes a blue label, a beer-drinking cartoon character in a steel armor emblazoned with NATO’s compass image.
The phrases “OTAN olutta” on its label means “I will have a beer” in Finnish, based on the Associated Press.
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OTAN is French abbreviation for NATO — The North Atlantic Treaty Organization which has two official languages, English and French.
The city of Savonlinna which homes the Olavinlinna Castle from 1475, has been the location of quite a few battles and lies near the Russian border.
Finland and its neighbor Sweden have introduced their intent to affix NATO in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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The leaders of each international locations are set to journey to the White House Thursday for a gathering with President Biden.
“The leaders will discuss Finland’s and Sweden’s NATO applications and European security, as well as strengthening our close partnerships across a range of global issues and support for Ukraine,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated in a press release.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.