The Turkish Foreign Minister said that negotiations with Sweden and Finland on their applications for NATO membership will continue on March 9.
Turkey’s talks with Sweden and Finland on their NATO membership bids will resume on March 9. This was announced by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, CNN Turk reports.
“It will be considered whether the elements of the triple memorandum are implemented or not. There are two meetings. We postponed the third meeting after the burning of the Koran. It is useful to hold a third meeting in Brussels. It will take place. in March 9,” said the Turkish minister.
Cavusoglu said that both countries have commitments to NATO membership, and Turkey cannot say “yes” to Sweden’s membership without seeing the promised steps from it.
The Turkish Foreign Minister said that although the Swedish authorities have changed their anti-terrorist law, terrorist accomplices continue to operate in the country.
Let us remind you, the negotiations between the three countries were stopped in January after the Koran burning protest in Stockholm.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said last week that progress had been made in negotiations with Turkey on Sweden’s bid for NATO membership.
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