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NATO ready to strengthen the "security guarantees" of Finland and Sweden before their accession

2022-05-15T20:31:52.690Z


The two countries, worried by the war in Ukraine, want to join NATO. Intense diplomatic ballet this Sunday. NATO is ready to strengthen the "security guarantees" of Finland and Sweden before their accession, in particular by strengthening its presence in these countries, warned the secretary general of the organization on Sunday. “Finland and Sweden are concerned about the interim period (…) we will try to speed up this process,” declared Jens Stoltenberg after an


Intense diplomatic ballet this Sunday.

NATO is ready to strengthen the "security guarantees" of Finland and Sweden before their accession, in particular by strengthening its presence in these countries, warned the secretary general of the organization on Sunday.

“Finland and Sweden are concerned about the interim period (…) we will try to speed up this process,” declared Jens Stoltenberg after an informal meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Berlin.

He also assured that Turkey had no intention of "blocking" the accession of Finland and Sweden and that he was confident of finding a compromise.

"It would be a historic moment" if the two Nordic countries officially asked to join NATO, he said.

“Their membership would strengthen our common security, would demonstrate that NATO's door is open and that aggression does not pay”.

An approach also welcomed this Sunday by Anthony Blinken, the American Secretary of State.

A joint application

Finland officially announced on Sunday that it would apply for NATO membership, as the President and Prime Minister of the Nordic country said, as a direct result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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The Head of State and a government council "have jointly decided that Finland will apply to become a member of NATO", declared Finnish President Sauli Niinistö.

This request must now be validated by Parliament next week.

As for Sweden, the ruling Social Democratic Party gave the green light on Sunday to a candidacy for NATO.

Prime Minister and party leader Magdalena Andersson spoke at a press conference in Stockholm.

A joint NATO candidacy with Finland is "best" for Sweden and its security, she said.

The Swedish leader will go to Parliament on Monday "to ensure (s) broad parliamentary support for a NATO candidacy" and "then we can take a government decision", she said.

Source: leparis

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