NATO statement on the Turkey-Sweden-Finland meeting
The meeting of the “Permanent Joint Mechanism” established under the Tripartite Memorandum between Turkey, Sweden and Finland was held at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
In the NATO statement, it was noted that the meeting, chaired by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, brought together officials from the three countries for the third time.
“WITH HIS WIFE HE TAKES STEPS”
According to the statement, Stoltenberg said at the opening of the meeting: “Finland and Sweden have taken unprecedented steps to address Turkey’s legitimate security concerns. Now is the time for all Allies to finalize the ratification process and welcome Finland and Sweden as full members of the alliance ahead of the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius.” he used the phrase.
ARMS EXPORTS AND TERROR
In the statement, the Turkish, Swedish and Finnish authorities discussed the concrete steps taken for the implementation of the Triple Memorandum.
WELL WELCOME
In the statement, it was noted that the parties welcomed the progress made and included the following statements:
“The parties agreed that the decision to invite Finland and Sweden to become NATO members is historic. The parties also agreed that the rapid ratification of Finland and Sweden would be in the interest of all and that their membership would strengthen the alliance. Turkey, Finland and Sweden agreed on the long-term value of the Permanent Joint Mechanism, agreed to continue cooperation in this format and to meet again before the Vilnius Summit.” (AA)