By Jack Phillips
June 28, 2022 Updated: June 28, 2022
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg gestures as he speaks during a press conference to preview the NATO Summit in Madrid at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on June 27, 2022. (Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images)
Turkey has
agreed to support Finland’s and Sweden’s bids
for NATO membership, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday,
in a move that is sure to ratchet up tensions between the bloc and Russia.
“I am
pleased to announce that we now have an agreement that paves the way for
Finland and Sweden to join NATO,” Stoltenberg told reporters on the sidelines
of a NATO summit in Madrid. “Turkey, Finland, and Sweden have signed a
memorandum that addresses Turkey’s concerns, including around arms exports and
the fight against terrorism,” he added.
Finnish
President Sauli Niinisto made a similar announcement Tuesday that Turkey would
allow the two nations to join, removing a significant barrier for the two
countries to join.
“The
concrete steps of our accession to NATO will be agreed by the NATO allies
during the next two days, but that decision is now imminent,” Niinisto said, adding that Turkey, Sweden, and Finland seek “to extend their
full support against threats to each other’s security.
Earlier
this year, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated he would not approve
the NATO bids of Finland and Sweden because of the two countries’ support for
Kurdish organizations that Turkey has deemed terrorist threats. All 30 NATO
members have to sign off on approving both Finland, which shares a lengthy land
border with Russia, and Sweden, which has a maritime border with Russia.
As
Sweden and Finland are both European Union members, both countries already
meet most of the requirements to become NATO members. That includes a
democratic system of government, the ability to make contributions to NATO’s
security forces, and more.
Both
countries’ leaders expressed a desire to join NATO following Russia’s invasion
of Ukraine earlier this year.
Before
the announcement Tuesday, Erdogan told reporters that he had spoken with
President Joe Biden over the phone before leaving for Madrid, Spain, saying
that Finland’s and Sweden’s applications will be considered.
“The
PKK will be on our agenda in my bilateral meetings,” he said, referring to the
Kurdistan Workers’ Party, a Marxist group that has been deemed a terrorist
organization by Turkey, the United States, and a host of other countries.
“We
will explain our position to Sweden and Finland once again. The PKK should be
prevented from acting in these countries,” Erdogan said, adding, “If they are to become a member of NATO, they have to
address Turkey’s security concerns. We do not want dry words, we want results.”
Russian
officials have not issued any public comments on the NATO membership bids as of
Tuesday evening. Earlier this week, Kremlin officials said Moscow would bolster
its nuclear and missile capabilities along its border with Finland.
“In the
event of such an expansion of NATO, the length of its land borders with Russia
will more than double,” former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told a Russian state newspaper, adding that for the two
Scandinavian countries, “it’s not the best prospect for them to have our
Iskanders, hypersonic missiles, warships with nuclear weapons on their
doorstep.”
Reuters contributed to this report.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/turkey-agrees-to-allow-sweden-and-finland-to-join-nato-officials_4564490.html
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