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NATO approves protocols for Sweden, Finland

- By Raf Casert

BRUSSELS — The 30 NATO allies signed off on the accession protocols for Sweden and Finland on Tuesday, sending the membership bids of the two nations to the alliance capitals for legislativ­e approvals — and possible political trouble in Turkey.

The move further increases Russia’s strategic isolation after its invasion of neighborin­g Ukraine in

February.

“This is truly a historic moment for Finland, for Sweden and for NATO,” said Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g.

The 30 ambassador­s and permanent representa­tives formally approved decisions made at a NATO summit in Madrid last week, when the leaders of member nations invited Finland and Sweden to join the military club.

Securing parliament­ary approval for the new members in Turkey, however, could still pose a problem even though Sweden, Finland and Turkey reached a memorandum of understand­ing at the Madrid summit.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned that Ankara could block the process if the two countries failed to grant Turkey’s demands for the extraditio­n of people it views as terror suspects. The people wanted in Turkey have links to outlawed Kurdish groups or the network of an exiled cleric accused of a failed 2016 coup in Turkey.

He said Turkey’s Parliament could refuse to ratify the deal. It is a potent threat since NATO accession must be formally approved by all 30 member states, which gives each a blocking right.

Stoltenber­g said he expected no change of heart.

“There were security concerns that needed to be addressed. And we did what we always do at NATO. We found common ground,” he said.

 ?? OLIVIER MATTHYS/AP ?? NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g, center, recognizes the “historic moment” with foreign ministers Pekka Haavisto of Finland and Ann Linde of Sweden.
OLIVIER MATTHYS/AP NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g, center, recognizes the “historic moment” with foreign ministers Pekka Haavisto of Finland and Ann Linde of Sweden.

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