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Turkey May Accept Finland Into NATO Without Sweden, Says Erdogan

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January 30, 2023
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

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He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for the first time said on Sunday that Ankara could accept Finland’s membership into the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) without its Nordic neighbour Sweded, reported news agency AFP. Erdogan’s comment came in a televised meeting with young voters after Ankara suspended NATO succession talks with the two countries. 

Turkey’s decision has threatened to derail NATO’s hopes of expanding the bloc to 32 countries at a summit planned for July in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. 

The two Nordic nations had dropped decades of military non-alignment and had applied to join the defence alliance in response to Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. 

ALSO READ: Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Tehran Leaves 1 Dead. Employees, Family Members Evacuated

Turkey and Hungary are the only two countries that have failed to ratify the two bids by votes in Parliament. As per the report, the Hungarian legislature is expected to approve both bids in February. 

But Erdogan has dug in his heels heading into a tightly contested May 14 election in which he is trying to energise his conservative and nationalist support base.

Friction between Turkey and Sweden stems as Ankara complains Sweden of refusing to extradite dozens of suspects that the former links to outlawed Kurdish militants and failed coup attempt in 2016. 

ALSO READ: ‘I’m More Angry Now’: Donald Trump Kicks Off Campaign For 2024 US Presidential Election

He drew a clear distinction on Sunday between the positions taken by Sweden and Finland in the past few months.

“If necessary, we can give a different response concerning Finland. Sweden will be shocked when we give a different response for Finland,” Erdogan said.

He also repeated his demand to Sweden to hand over suspects sought by Ankara. “If you absolutely want to join NATO, you will return these terrorists to us,” Erdogan said.

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