Turkey lifts veto on Finland, Sweden joining Nato, clearing path for expansion

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MADRID/HELSINKI — Nato ally Turkey lifted its veto over Finland and Sweden's bid to join the Western alliance on Tuesday (June 28) after the three nations agreed to protect each other's security, ending a weeks-long drama that tested allied unity against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The breakthrough came after four hours of talks just before a Nato summit began in Madrid, averting an embarrassing impasse at the gathering of 30 leaders that aims to show resolve against Russia, now seen by the United States -led alliance as a direct security threat rather than a possible adversary.

The steps for Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO will be agreed on in the next two days, Mr Niinisto said. In the wider Nordic region, Norway, Denmark and the three Baltic states are already Nato members. Russia's war in Ukraine, which Moscow calls a"special military operation", helped overturn decades of Swedish opposition to joining Nato.Mr Biden, in a Twitter post, called it a"crucial step towards a Nato invite to Finland and Sweden, which will strengthen our Alliance and bolster our collective security.

The Turkish presidency statement said the agreement reached on Tuesday meant,"Full cooperation with Turkey in the fight against the PKK and its affiliates."

 

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