Turkey Kicks As Finland, Sweden Plan To Join NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a media conference after an extraordinary NATO summit at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, March 24, 2022. As the war in Ukraine grinds into a second month, President Joe Biden and Western allies are gathering to chart a path to ramp up pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin while tending to the economic and security fallout that's spreading across Europe and the world. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

Turkey has told allies that it will reject Sweden and Finland’s membership to NATO, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said in a video posted on his Twitter account on Thursday.

Finland and Sweden formally applied on Wednesday to join U.S.-led NATO, a decision spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Turkey’s objections have come as a surprise to the other members of the alliance.

“We will continue our policy in a determined way.

“We have told allies that we will say no to Finland and Sweden’s NATO membership,” Mr Erdogan said in an interview with students late on Wednesday.

The Turkish president said Sweden and Finland were harbouring and financing “terrorists” and supplying them with weapons.

The president’s speech was a repetition of Ankara’s accusation that the countries were supporting groups that it deems terrorists.

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