Turkey urges Sweden to act over terrorism for NATO membership support

Turkey will act to ratify Sweden’s NATO membership bid in conjunction with cooperation from Stockholm in the fight against terrorism, President Tayyip Erdogan was quoted on Friday as saying.

Sweden and Finland applied for NATO membership last year in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, abandoning policies of military non-alignment that had lasted through the Cold War. Their applications must be approved by all members of the alliance.

Having held up ratification of Sweden’s NATO bid for more than a year, Erdogan unexpectedly agreed after the alliance’s summit in Lithuania this month to forward it to Turkey’s parliament when the legislature reconvenes in October.

“Turkish parliament’s working schedule will determine the process of Sweden’s NATO membership (ratification),” Erdogan told reporters on a flight returning from Gulf countries and northern Cyprus, according to a readout from his office.

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