NATO secretary to address Turkey’s issues with Finland and Sweden joining
Last week, Finland and Sweden presented their bid to enlist in the Nato military partnership – a move incited by Russia’s intrusion of Ukraine.
In any case, it’s something Turkey goes against, with its chief Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying the two Nordic countries shouldn’t try sending designations to persuade Ankara regarding the thought.
You can peruse here about the political moves, and why Turkey’s perspective as a part matters.
In any case, Nato’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has told the BBC’s HARDtalk he’s sure the coalition will track down ways of tending to Turkey’s concerns.
He additionally says, when asked, that it will be for the International Criminal Court to choose if Russian President Vladimir Putin is a conflict criminal or a designer of destruction.
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