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ELECTORAL COMMISSION DMMU donates UKRAINE WAR: US FULLY BACKS SWEDEN OF ZAMBIA TO to flood victims UNDERTAKE REFORMS in Kancibiya AND FINLAND NATO BIDS, BIDEN SAYS

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SWEDEN and Finland have the “full, total and complete backing” of the US in their decision to apply for Nato membership, President Joe Biden says.

Both countries submitted their applicatio­ns to be part of the Western defence alliance this week, marking a major shift in European geopolitic­s.

To join the alliance, the two nations need the support of all 30 Nato member states.

But the move by the Nordic nations has been opposed by Turkey.

Speaking alongside Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto at the White House on Thursday, Mr Biden called Sweden and Finland’s applicatio­ns “a watershed moment in European security”.

“New members joining Nato is not a threat to any nation,” he said. The president added that having two new members in the “high north” would “enhance the security of our allies and deepen our security co-operation across the board”.

Russia has repeatedly said it sees Nato as a threat and has warned of “consequenc­es” if the block proceeds with its expansion plans.

Turkey has accused both

Sweden and Finland of hosting suspected militants from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a group it views as a terrorist organisati­on.

However, both Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g and British Defence Minister Ben Wallace have expressed confidence that these concerns will eventually be addressed.

Mr Biden’s comments came as the US Senate voted to approve a new $40bn (£32bn) bill to provide military and humanitari­an aid to Ukraine. It is the biggest emergency aid package so far for Ukraine.

The bill - which was passed by the House of Representa­tives with broad bipartisan support on 10 May - was expected to be passed earlier this week, but was blocked by Kentucky Republican Rand Paul over a dispute about spending oversight.

But the Republican’s Senate leader Mitch McConnell dismissed these concerns and told reporters that Congress had a “moral responsibi­lity” to support “a sovereign democracy’s self-defence”.

“Anyone concerned about the cost of supporting a Ukrainian victory should consider the much larger cost should Ukraine lose,” Mr McConnell said.

 ?? ?? Joe Biden alongside Sweden’s Magdalena Andersson and Finland’s Sauli Niinisto on Thursday
Joe Biden alongside Sweden’s Magdalena Andersson and Finland’s Sauli Niinisto on Thursday

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