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Turkey’s stance on Sweden, Finland’s accession to NATO remains unchanged - Erdogan

Turkey holds firm to its stance, Turkish President said

ANKARA, June 5. /TASS/. Turkey holds firm to its stance against the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO until Ankara’s previously voiced requirements are met, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday.

"We are not changing our position in regard to NATO’s further expansion until all of our expectations are fulfilled," President Erdogan said speaking at the Congress of the ruling Justice and Development Party.

On May 18, Turkish leader Erdogan said that Ankara would refuse to support Sweden and Finland joining NATO if they remain on the fence regarding these terrorist organizations, including the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) which Turkey regards as such.

He made a similar statement on May 16, adding that he was against admitting Finland and Sweden to NATO due to these countries’ refusal to extradite accomplices to PKK’s activity to Turkey. However, on May 21, Erdogan specified that Turkey would support the accession of Sweden and Finland if Stockholm and Helsinki clearly display their solidarity with Ankara over its concerns in the security sphere.