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Finland to join Nato within days after Turkey approves membership bid
Turkey is the last of the 30 Nato countries to back Finland ... been held up by Turkey and Hungary. Although Finland’s bid has now been approved, the Swedish bill is still stranded in ...
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NATO secretary-general welcomes Turkey’s ratification of Finland’s bid
The parliament of Turkey approved a bill to ratify ... In May 2022, Finland and Sweden applied for NATO membership, however, their entry bid was immediately stonewalled by Ankara.
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Turkey plans to ratify Finland's NATO bid ahead of May polls -sources
Finland's bid will be approved independently from that ... to ratify any membership bids for the alliance. Turkey and Hungary are the only NATO allies that have not yet ratified the membership ...
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Turkey, Sweden top diplomats to further cooperate on NATO bid
While Finland’s NATO bid was ratified in April ... On Tuesday, Sweden’s top court approved the extradition of a PKK supporter to Turkey, with the court saying it had received reassurances from Turkey ...
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Let us in to NATO, Finland tells Turkey and Hungary
Hungary and Turkey are the last two NATO members who need to give their consent to the applications of Sweden and Finland. “All eyes are now on ... Hungary has pledged to ratify the two countries’ ...
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NATO's Stoltenberg again urges Turkey to let Sweden join
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has urged Turkey to stop holding up Sweden's NATO entry bid, saying membership "will ...
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Turkey inches toward ratifying Sweden's NATO bid
As Turkish and Swedish officials prepare to come together in a new round of talks to overcome Ankara’s objectives for ...
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Turkey Likely to Take Command of NATO-led Force in Kosovo
Turkey is expected to assume command of the NATO-led force in Kosovo in a planned rotation this fall, in the wake of the ...
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Sweden closer to NATO as it yields to Turkish president Erdogan demands
Sweden's Supreme Court on Wednesday approved the extradition of a supporter of the Kurdish Workers Party, (PKK) to Turkey.
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Biden discusses F-16 sale, Sweden’s NATO bid with Turkey’s Erdogan
He still wants to work on something on the F-16s. I told him we wanted a deal with Sweden, so let's get that done,' Biden ...
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Swedish top court approves extradition to Turkey case: Reports
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Sweden’s Supreme Court approved the extradition of a supporter of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK ...
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Biden links Turkey's F-16 sale with Sweden's NATO bid in call to Erdogan
US President Joe Biden congratulated Turkey's incumbent president and expressed intent to move forward on F-16 sales to ...

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