Stoltenberg von der NATO sagt, die Türkei sei damit einverstanden, Schwedens NATO-Antrag voranzutreiben

by Silly-avocatoe

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    NATO’s Stoltenberg says Turkiye agrees to move ahead with Sweden’s NATO bid

    Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, has agreed to forward to Parliament Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military alliance, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday, on the eve of a NATO summit in Vilnius, Reuters reports.

    According to the report, Stoltenberg declined to give a date for when Sweden’s accession would be ratified by the Turkish Parliament, the Grand National assembly, which would decide on the exact timing.

    “I’m glad to announce … that President Erdogan has agreed to forward the accession protocol for Sweden to the Grand National assembly as soon as possible, and work closely with the assembly to ensure ratification,” Stoltenberg told.

    Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO last year, casting aside policies of military non-alignment that had lasted through the decades of the Cold War, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reframed security considerations.

  2. Sweden is almost an island in a sea of NATO at this point anyway, except for that little maritime border with Russia off Kaliningrad.

  3. We believe it when it is done, not before. You can not trust Erdogan more than Putin.

  4. Turkiye was known as Kanye before 2015, not many people know that.

  5. Does this mean that Ukraine is closer to the Gripen jets?

  6. I don’t believe it until the papers are signed. Erdogan is a pathological liar.

  7. “If you don’t accept the bid we’re gonna take down another drone.”

  8. How many more times do we need them to agree to move forward before it’s finished?

  9. Hasn’t this happened a few times already and then turkey goes right back to being a giant pain in the ass?

  10. No one said anything about it but consider this in conjunction with Azeri saber rattling and a disturbing backroom deal suggests itself whereby Azerbaijan will take what it wants from Armenia and NATO will look the other way. Thus Erdogan’s client gets bigger, NATO gets what it wants, and Armenia, which is not a NATO ally, is left with the bag.

  11. Turkey should be banned from NATO if they don’t leave the occupied part of Cyprus

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