NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Sweden had already begun to take important steps to meet Turkey’s requests for approval of its application to join NATO.
Sweden has begun to amend the law to meet Turkey’s demands. Jens Stoltenberg said this at a press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Anderson, European Truth reports in relation to The Guardian.
“I accept the fact that Sweden has already begun to amend its anti-terrorism law. And Sweden will ensure that the legal framework for arms exports reflects the future status of a NATO member with new “obligations to the allies. These are two important steps to address the issues raised by Turkey,” he added. Secretary General of the Alliance.
As you know, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg went to Finland and Sweden for talks against the backdrop of Turkey blocking these countries ’applications for entry.
Recall that Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO in May. All 30 member countries must agree to join, but Turkey is threatening to veto.
Later, the Turkish authorities put ten conditions of Sweden and Finland to remove the veto on their NATO membership.
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