NATO chief sure spat over Sweden, Finland will be resolved
ISTANBUL (AP) Turkeys leader flatly opposes having Sweden and Finland join NATO, but the military alliances top official said Thursday he was confident the standoff would be resolved and the two Nordic nations would have their membership requests approved soon.
Turkeys approval of Finland and Swedens application to join the Western military alliance is crucial because NATO makes decisions by consensus. Each of its 30 member countries has the power to veto a membership bid.
We have told our relevant friends we would say no to Finland and Swedens entry into NATO, and we will continue on our path like this, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Turkish youths in a video for Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day, a national holiday.
Meanwhile, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said during a Thursday visit to Denmarks capital, Copenhagen, he was confident that we will come to a quick decision to welcome both Sweden and Finland to join the NATO family.
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