The protocols are still to be ratified by the 15 members of the North Atlantic alliance. These include the USA and Turkey.
About half of NATO member countries have already adopted the accession protocols of Sweden and Finland. It was reported to Twitter Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde on Friday 15 July.
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“So far, half of NATO’s allies have adopted the accession protocols for Sweden and Finland. Thank you to all 15 for the ratification,” he wrote.
It should be noted that the access protocols of the Scandinavian countries have been adopted by: Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Great Britain, Estonia, Albania, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Latvia, Slovenia, Croatia.
At the same time, the protocols still need to be ratified by the United States, Turkey, France, Belgium, Greece, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, North Macedonia, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Montenegro, Czech Republic and Lithuania.
It will be recalled that on July 5, the Foreign Ministers of Finland and Sweden signed protocols on joining the North Atlantic Alliance.
Earlier, a new NATO strategic concept was adopted, which Russia called the main security threat.
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Source: korrespondent

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