NATO summit: Turkey asks Finland and Sweden to extradite “terrorists” after agreeing to the two countries’ accession to NATO

  • Yaroslav Lukov
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Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said that Ankara wants 12 suspects from Finland and 21 from Sweden

Turkey announced that it will pressure Finland and Sweden to extradite 33 suspects in “terrorism” cases, under an agreement that Ankara will not object to the two countries’ efforts to join NATO.

Turkey’s Justice Minister, Bekir Bozdag, said Ankara would ask them “to fulfill their promises.”

Ankara accuses Finland and Sweden of harboring Kurdish militants.

The two northern European countries agreed late on Tuesday to “examine Turkey’s pending extradition or extradition requests for terrorism suspects as a matter of urgency.”

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