The NATO chief believes that Sweden and Finland have fulfilled the agreement reached with Turkey at the NATO summit in July last year. Jens Stoltenberg now hopes and believes that Turkey will approve Sweden’s application soon.
– As soon as possible, but I don’t know when the Turkish National Assembly will do it, Jens Stoltenberg says regarding the National Conference on People and Security in Salon.
This delayed the Swedish approval process Turkey’s demandsApplies to Sweden in relation to membership. On Sunday, Ulf Kristerson (M) again said the Turkish demands were linked to the NATO application. Cannot be recognized.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristerson (M) said they want things we can’t and don’t want to give.
It’s safe now
Despite protracted negotiations with Turkey, Jens Stoltenberg believes that Sweden is now a safer country than before the application. NATO has increased its presence in the region and Sweden is increasingly integrated into the civilian and military cooperation of the Defense Alliance. Jens Stoltenberg says it is currently unthinkable that Sweden would be vulnerable to Russian threats without a NATO response.
– Jens Stoltenberg says that as part of the membership process, Sweden received bilateral security guarantees from the US, Great Britain and several other NATO countries.

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