Turkish parliament to ratify Finland’s bid to join NATO

Maria Novoselova / Vestnik Kavkaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said his nation’s parliament will ratify Finland’s application to NATO in an agreement that for now would leave out fellow Nordic applicant Sweden.

Erdoğan announced the news at a press conference in Ankara on Friday with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö after the two leaders met for bilateral talks in the Turkish capital.

“When it comes to fulfilling its pledges in the trilateral memorandum of understanding, we have seen that Finland has taken authentic and concrete steps,” the Turkish leader said.

Erdoğan’s party holds a majority in the Turkish Parliament, and ratification for Finland is expected before presidential elections in Turkey on May 14.

Turkey will join 28 other nations that have already announced they will ratify Finland’s bid to join the security alliance, which requires approval from all 30 members. Hungary has yet to approve the application for either Finland and Sweden.

Erdoğan has expressed deep opposition to ratifying Sweden over concerns that the Nordic nation has supported what he calls terrorist organizations, particularly a Kurdish separatist movement that has been fighting Turkey for decades.

© Photo :Maria Novoselova / Vestnik Kavkaza
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