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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Istanbul (AFP) Nov 30, 2022
Turkey said on Wednesday Sweden's new government was more determined to address Ankara's security concerns in return for NATO membership but called for "concrete steps". Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu met with his Swedish and Finnish counterparts on the sidelines of a NATO gathering in Bucharest on Tuesday. Ankara has accused the two Nordic nations -- especially Stockholm -- of providing a safe haven for outlawed Kurdish groups it deems "terrorists" and held back on ratifying their NATO bids despite an agreement in Madrid in June. "The statements (coming out of Sweden) are good, the determination is good but we need to see concrete steps," Cavusoglu told reporters in Bucharest. "We told them we haven't seen concrete steps on these issues" including the extradition of criminals and freezing of terror assets, he said. Sweden's Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom spoke optimistically about Tuesday's meeting. "And I have to say that I felt after this meeting that yes, there is progress in line," he said. "We are moving forward with the implementation of a trilateral memorandum which was signed in Madrid." US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also sounded upbeat, saying he was confident that Sweden and Finland would "soon" join NATO. "Turkey, Sweden and Finland are engaging directly as well as with NATO to make sure that Turkey's concerns are fully addressed, including concerns about its security," he said. "That process has been moving, moving forward. And I'm very confident and again, based on what I've heard these last couple of days, that Finland Sweden will soon be formally new members of the alliance." Finland and Sweden dropped decades of military non-alignment and scrambled to become NATO members in May, after Russia invaded Ukraine. The decision requires a consensus within the US-led defence alliance, but only Turkey and Hungary are yet to give consent to their membership. burs-fo/imm
![]() ![]() Turkey says to discuss NATO bids with Swedish, Finnish FMs in Bucharest Istanbul (AFP) Nov 28, 2022 Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday that he would meet with his Swedish and Finnish counterparts to discuss their bid to join NATO on the margins of the alliance's meeting in Bucharest on Tuesday. "We will come together with Swedish and Finnish foreign ministers tomorrow in Bucharest under a trilateral format," Cavusoglu was quoted as saying by the private NTV broadcaster. Ankara has accused the two Nordic nations of providing a safe haven for outlawed Kurdish militants it ... read more
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