Emmanuel Macron signed the ratification protocols, which were approved by the French Parliament on August 2.
French President Emmanuel Macron signed the protocols on the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO. This was reported by BFMTV.
Macron reportedly signed the ratification protocols, which were approved by the French Parliament on August 2.
“This sovereign choice of Finland and Sweden, two European partners, will strengthen their security in the face of the current threat in their immediate neighborhood and will make a significant contribution, given the capabilities of these two partners, the collective position and the our European security,” the Elysee Palace said in a statement.
The entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO must be ratified by all members of the bloc. So far, more than 20 of the 30 countries included have done so.
Finland and Sweden applied to join NATO in May this year. The countries emphasized that the decision was connected to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
As reported, the US Senate approved the entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO. The United States has been added to the list of countries whose legislative bodies have adopted NATO expansion documents.
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