Finland and Sweden, two neighboring Nordic countries known for their peaceful coexistence, have been engaged in several maritime disputes over the years. These conflicts involve overlapping claims in the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, and have significant strategic implications for both nations. Understanding the historical background, assessing the strategic implications, analyzing legal perspectives, and evaluating potential resolutions are crucial steps towards finding a peaceful and mutually beneficial solution.
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