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NATO and the United States say they are sure Turkey won't obstruct the enrollment of Finland and Sweden in the Western military partnership, regardless of Ankara communicating reservations.

Turkey makes demands from Finland and Sweden after they announce joining NATO
NATO and the United States say they are sure Turkey won’t obstruct the enrollment of Finland and Sweden in the Western military partnership, regardless of Ankara communicating reservations.
Turkey spread out requests on Sunday uninvolved of a gathering of NATO unfamiliar priests in Berlin, saying it believed the two Nordic nations should end support for Kurdish aggressor bunches a present on their area, and to lift the prohibition on deals of arms to Turkey.
Unfamiliar Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said his discussions with Swedish and Finnish partners in Berlin had been useful.
The two nations had made ideas to answer Ankara’s interests, which Turkey would consider.
Cavusoglu added that he had given confirmation that “fear-based oppressors” were not available in their area.
He singled out Sweden specifically, saying the Kurdish assailant bunch the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), prohibited as a “fear-based oppressor” by the US and European Union, had held gatherings in Stockholm throughout the end of the week.
By the by, he said, Turkey didn’t go against the partnership’s approach of being available to all European countries that wish to apply.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said he was sure “that we will actually want to address the worries that Turkey has communicated in a manner that doesn’t postpone the participation”.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken declined to delve into subtleties after shut entryway discussions on the issue in Berlin, however repeated Stoltenberg’s situation.
“I’m extremely sure that we will arrive at agreement on that,” Blinken told journalists, adding that NATO was “a spot for exchange”.
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