Sweden’s NATO entry to stall until it does away with terrorism — Erdogan’s spokesman

The process of Sweden's entry into NATO will not progress as long as the country supports organizations deemed as terrorist in Turkey, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Spokesman Ibrahim Kalin wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

"Once again, we are saying openly: advancing the country's NATO admission process is impossible until an end is put to the activities of terrorist organizations," Kalin said.

"We condemn in the strongest possible terms these heinous actions against our president in Stockholm. We have communicated our reaction and our expectations to the Swedish authorities," he pointed out.

Fahrettin Altun, head of communications for the Turkish presidency, in turn demanded that Sweden "take all necessary measures against terrorist organizations without delay." "Sweden must keep the promises it made in Madrid to join NATO, of which Turkey has been a member for 70 years. It is useless to expect Turkey to make any concessions in this matter," he pointed out.

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