The meeting was attended by experts from various ministries, offices of presidents and prime ministers and intelligence agencies.
The Finnish city of Vantaa hosted the first round of negotiations between Finland and Sweden with Turkey on the membership of the Nordic countries in NATO. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland on Friday, August 26.
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“The meeting discussed how the countries will implement the cooperation document signed in June in Madrid regarding the conditions put forward by Turkey for the entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO,” the Finnish Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
The meeting was attended by experts from various ministries, offices of presidents and prime ministers and intelligence agencies.
The Foreign Ministry noted that negotiations on this topic will be held again in the fall.
Earlier this month, Turkey said earlier that it did not see specific actions from Finland and Sweden, which would be necessary for Ankara to approve their NATO applications.
After that, Sweden announced that they will fulfill the terms of the memorandum of understanding agreed with Turkey for membership in NATO.
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