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Erdogan: Sweden Should Not Count on Turkey’s Support for Joining NATO

 / Go to the mediabankTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the Russian-Ukrainian talks at the Dolmabahce Palace, in Istanbul, TurkeyTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the Russian-Ukrainian talks at the Dolmabahce Palace, in Istanbul, Turkey - Sputnik International, 1920, 23.01.2023 / Go to the mediabankInternationalIndiaAfricaISTANBUL (Sputnik) – Stockholm should not expect Ankara’s support for Sweden’s entry into NATO after anti-Turkish and anti-Islamic actions, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday. On Saturday, Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the far-right Danish political party Stram Kurs, burned a copy of the Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm after receiving a relevant permission from the authorities. The Turkish Foreign Ministry condemned the act, calling it a “vile attack” on the holy book and “another example of the alarming level that Islamophobia and, racist and discriminatory movements have reached in Europe.” The burning of the Quran was also condemned by the foreign ministries of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. “If you allow such actions, then do not be offended, but you will not receive support from us on the issue of joining NATO. The Swedish leadership should not expect our support,” Erdogan said in his address to the nation after the cabinet meeting on Monday. He stressed that those who create such “heresy,” as well as those who allow these actions, must answer for their deeds. Turkey - Sputnik International, 1920, 21.01.2023WorldAnkara Cancels Swedish Defense Minister’s Visit Over Planned Quran Burning Outside Turkish Embassy21 January, 10:08 GMTEarlier in the day, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar also said that if the Swedish authorities did not change their attitude towards Turkey’s requests, Ankara could veto Sweden’s membership in NATO. “If things go this way, our attitude will be very clear and precise,” Akar was quoted as saying by the A Haber broadcaster. On May 18, against the backdrop of the events in Ukraine, Finland and Sweden handed over an application for joining NATO to the alliance’s secretary general. At first, Ankara blocked the start of consideration of these applications, but on June 29, Turkey, Sweden and Finland signed a trilateral security memorandum that takes into account all Ankara’s concerns. Turkey has withdrawn its objections to the two countries’ accession to NATO. At the moment, 28 of 30 NATO member states have already made a positive decision on the admission of northern countries to NATO, with the exception of Turkey and Hungary. Flags of Finland, left, NATO and Sweden, right, are displayed during a ceremony to mark Sweden's and Finland's application for membership in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday May 18, 2022. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that the military alliance stands ready to seize a historic moment and move quickly on allowing Finland and Sweden to join its ranks, after the two countries submitted their membership requests. (Johanna Geron/Pool via AP) - Sputnik International, 1920, 23.01.2023WorldSweden May Become ‘Frontier State’ Because of NATO Bid, Former Ambassador Warns05:55 GMTOn January 15, Erdogan said that Sweden and Finland needed to extradite about 130 terrorists to Turkey if they wanted the Turkish parliament to ratify their NATO bids. On Saturday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said that Paludan’s action was a clear violation of the obligation of the tripartite memorandum, which Sweden signed, to prevent the propaganda of terrorist organizations. In addition, Turkey unilaterally canceled the upcoming visit of Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson to Ankara, where he was supposed to discuss Stockholm’s application for NATO membership.

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