Nato Chief Calls For Ratification Of Sweden And Finland Membership By Turkey


NATO has been an important factor in establishing peace and security in Europe since its founding in 1949. Now, NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg has urged Turkey to ratify Sweden and Finland's membership in the alliance. This move is seen as a step towards further strengthening the security of the region and promoting cooperation between the countries. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of this move and how it could benefit the region. We will also discuss the implications of Turkey's decision to ratify the membership of these two countries. Finally, we will address the potential risks that may arise from the move.

Turkish FM on issues with Sweden bid to join NATO

Turkish FM on issues with Sweden bid to join NATO


NATO Chief Calls for Ratification of Sweden and Finland Membership by Turkey

NATO Chief Calls for Ratification of Sweden and Finland Membership by Turkey

NATO chief to Turkey: It’s time to welcome Finland and Sweden as full members

NATO chief to Turkey: It’s time to welcome Finland and Sweden as full members


NATO Chief Calls for Turkey to Act on Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Calls for Turkey to Act on Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO chief says Turkey's security concerns regarding Finland, Sweden membership bids is legitimate

NATO chief says Turkey's security concerns regarding Finland, Sweden membership bids is legitimate


NATO Chief Appeals for Turkey to Finalize Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Appeals for Turkey to Finalize Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Tells Turkey "Time to Welcome" Sweden, Finland As Alliance Members

NATO Chief Tells Turkey "Time to Welcome" Sweden, Finland As Alliance Members


NATO Chief Encourages Turkey to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Encourages Turkey to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO chief Stoltenberg urges Turkey to endorse Finland, Sweden accession | DW News

NATO chief Stoltenberg urges Turkey to endorse Finland, Sweden accession | DW News


Turkey Urged by NATO Chief to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

Turkey Urged by NATO Chief to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Appeals to Turkey to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Appeals to Turkey to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

Turkey Asked by NATO Chief to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

Turkey Asked by NATO Chief to Ratify Sweden and Finland Membership

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NATO Chief Aims to Finalize Sweden and Finland Membership Through Turkey

NATO Chief Aims to Finalize Sweden and Finland Membership Through Turkey

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NATO Chief Seeks Turkey's Support in Ratifying Sweden and Finland Membership

NATO Chief Seeks Turkey's Support in Ratifying Sweden and Finland Membership

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6 comments on “Nato Chief Calls For Ratification Of Sweden And Finland Membership By Turkey

    Alex Costa

    • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    FK TURKEY. THEY ONLY TAKE TAKE TAKE FROM NATO BUT WONT GIVE ANYTHING BACK. THEY WANT NATO TO HELP WITH EARTHQUAKE BUT WONT HELP NATO WITH SWEDEN TO JOIN

    Kristoffer Hellström

    • January 17, 2023 at 3:05 pm

    Can’t find anything in the memorandum about Sweden having to change its constitution disallowing the burning of the quaran in Sweden. Also can’t find anything about extraditing 170 people. hmmmm ^^

    Len Ovo

    • February 7, 2023 at 8:38 pm

    Hey I wish Turkey the best, I know they hate the west and their NATO Allies so I hope Russia and China will help them out instead with this earthquake stuff

    ugvadugvaw

    • February 9, 2023 at 10:29 am

    Sweden changes its law to accomodate a wish from Turkey, to be able to have more international anti terrorist work. It would be interesting to hear some real questions to the Turkish FM, like exactly what “concrete steps” is that Sweden needs to take? He surely know that changing the constitution in Sweden is not a reasonable demand. Also if they want people extradited, according to the tri-lateral merorandum signed by Turkey, they have to follow international, Swedish / Finish and European law. According to international law, if a country wants a person extradited, they need to produce the evidence. If they have evidence, put them on the table. What’s their problem?

    Autistic Fieldmarshall

    • February 10, 2023 at 6:31 am

    Greece and Russia should do a joint op and liberate Constantinople!

    Edward Price

    • February 19, 2023 at 5:51 am

    TELL ME ONE THING TURKEY HAS DONE FOR UKRAINE, TURKEY IS NOT AN ALLIE.

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