VILNIUS, Lithuania — Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, stated Wednesday that Sweden’s NATO membership bid wouldn’t be ratified by Turkey’s parliament earlier than October.
He stated at a information convention on the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, that the method must wait till after lawmakers return from a summer time recess.
“The parliament is not in session for the upcoming two months … but our target is to finalize this matter as swiftly as possible,” he stated.
Turkey on Monday withdrew its objections to Sweden becoming a member of the alliance, a step towards the unity that Western leaders have been wanting to show within the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The choice by Erdogan was a major transfer towards Sweden’s membership and got here after days of intensive conferences.
Finland has already develop into the thirty first member of the alliance, and Sweden is on deck to develop into the thirty second. Both Nordic nations had been traditionally nonaligned till the struggle elevated fears of Russian aggression.
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Wilks reported from Istanbul, Turkey.
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