Updated 29 June 2022 at 01:27 IST
Turkey lifts objections to Sweden, Finland joining NATO
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted Sweden and Finland to abandon their long-held nonaligned status and apply to join NATO.
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Finland’s president says Turkey has agreed to lift its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, a breakthrough in an impasse clouding a leaders’ summit in Madrid. President Sauli Niinistö says the three countries’ leaders signed a joint agreement after talks on Tuesday. He said the memorandum “confirms that (Turkey) will at the Madrid Summit this week support the invitation of Finland and Sweden to become members of NATO.”
BREAKING: NATO chief @jensstoltenberg says Finland and Sweden are set to join the alliance after successful talks with Turkey. “I am pleased to announce we now have an agreement that paves the way for Finland and Sweden to join NATO.”
— Deborah Haynes (@haynesdeborah) June 28, 2022
Historic start to 3-day summit! pic.twitter.com/08eSoj6Nyi
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted Sweden and Finland to abandon their long-held nonaligned status and apply to join NATO. But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had blocked the move, insisting the Nordic pair change their stance on Kurdish rebel groups that Turkey considers terrorists.
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Published On: 29 June 2022 at 01:27 IST