In light of its continued adherence toSweden and Finland refused to join To NATO, Ankara reiterated on Sunday the same position.
Fakhruddin Altoun was considered the head of the Communications Department in Turkish presidency That Stockholm should make what he described as a “permanent and tangible change” in its policy on terrorism before applying to join NATO.
Turkey is different today.
He said, “Sweden may have imagined that it might convince Turkey in some way, before submitting an application to join NATO,” according to what local media reported.
He also stressed that “his country today is different from the old Turkey, as it defends its interests at all costs, as he put it.
Stoltenberg’s efforts
And NATO announced last Wednesday (June 1, 2022) that it intends to hold talks related to Turkey, Finland and Sweden before the opening of its upcoming summit in Madrid on June 28, in an attempt to overcome Ankara’s opposition to the two Scandinavian countries’ accession.
Its Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, confirmed at the time that “Stockholm and Helsinki have made it clear that they are ready to engage in dialogue and address the concerns repeatedly expressed by Ankara in the past.”
However, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed on the same day that the two countries cannot join the alliance without his country’s consent. He stressed that Ankara will not change its position on this file until it finds satisfactory and clear answers to its concerns, and sees evidence of that.
Goodbye to the policy of neutrality
It is noteworthy that Finland and Sweden applied last month (May 2022) to join NATO, abandoning years of neutrality and non-alignment policy, in light of the military operation launched by Russia in Ukraine last February, which reinforced their fears.
However, Ankara, which accuses the two countries of harboring elements of the “Kurdistan”, which it classifies as a terrorist, announced its rejection of this step, calling for stopping its support for this party and handing over a number of wanted persons, as well as lifting the embargo on arms exports to it.
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But Helsinki and Stockholm denied these accusations, stressing that they did not provide any support to Kurdistan.
The inclusion of any new member of the defense alliance requires the approval of all thirty members, which hinders NATO’s expansion plans, despite the assertion of a number of active Western countries, led by the United States, that the Turkish position is reversible.