Turkish, Finnish, Swedish officials discuss Turkey’s concerns over NATO entry applications
Senior officials from Turkey, Finland and Sweden met with senior NATO officials in Brussels on Monday to discuss Ankara’s security concerns, says a release posted on the Alliance’s website.
The parties discussed "the security concerns raised by Turkiye in order to make progress on the NATO membership applications by Finland and Sweden," the release said. The meeting was held at the NATO headquarters at the invitation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
According to the report, Stoltenberg called the meeting "constructive". He said "Finland and Sweden’s accession to NATO would make the Alliance stronger". "Turkiye has legitimate security concerns over terrorism that we need to address," he added.
Discussions will continue in the coming days, the release specified.
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