Turkey demands Sweden take concrete steps prior to NATO approval

Ankara is demanding that Sweden and Finland extradite Kurdish rebels earlier than lifting a veto on their membership bid.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson shake hands.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson shake arms on the Presidential Palace in Ankara [Murat Cetinmuhurdar/PPO/Reuters]

Ankara has conveyed its request for Sweden to work in direction of countering “terrorism” threats earlier than clearing the nation’s utility to affix NATO, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has mentioned.

“We perceive their safety considerations, and we wish Sweden to reply to ours,” Erdogan mentioned after assembly Sweden’s prime minister on the presidential palace in Ankara on Tuesday.

The Turkish chief, who has accused the Scandinavian nation and its neighbour Finland of harbouring Kurdish insurgent teams which are outlawed in Turkey, added that he “sincerely wished” that Sweden joined the US-led army alliance.

One other assembly on the NATO membership bid was scheduled for later this month, he mentioned, with out specifying the date.

Sweden and Finland deserted their longstanding insurance policies of army nonalignment and utilized for NATO membership this 12 months after Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February, fearing that Russian President Vladimir Putin would possibly goal them subsequent.

However Turkey, which joined NATO in 1952, has not but endorsed their accession, which requires unanimous approval from current alliance members.

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson mentioned he understood Turkey’s combat towards “terrorism” and promised to reply to its requests.

Erdogan has demanded that Oslo and Helsinki extradite members of the Kurdistan Employees’ Social gathering (PKK), which has battled towards the Turkish state for many years and is taken into account a terrorist group by Ankara and its Western allies.

Turkey accused Sweden, particularly, of leniency in direction of the PKK and its Syrian offshoot, the Folks’s Safety Models (YPG). In June, it mentioned it had supplied Oslo and Helsinki with a listing of individuals it wished extradited.

The PKK is blacklisted by Ankara and most of its Western allies. However the YPG has been a key participant within the US-led army alliance combatting the ISIL (ISIS) group in Syria.

Kristersson described Tuesday’s assembly with Erdogan as “very productive”.

“Sweden will reside as much as all of the obligations made to Turkey in countering the terrorist menace,” he mentioned.

“My authorities was elected just some weeks in the past on a mandate to place legislation and order first. And this contains countering terrorism and terrorist organizations just like the PKK in Sweden,” he added.

Whereas Sweden has prior to now voiced assist for the YPG and its political wing, Kristersson’s authorities seems to be distancing itself.

The Swedish parliament mentioned it might vote subsequent week on a constitutional modification that may make it attainable to strengthen “anti-terror” legal guidelines, a key demand from Turkey.

The modification would allow new legal guidelines to “restrict freedom of affiliation of teams concerned in terrorism”, the parliament mentioned in a press release, including that the vote was scheduled for November 16.

NATO Secretary Common Jens Stoltenberg visited Ankara final week to press the case for Sweden and Finland, saying their accession would “ship a transparent message to Russia”.

Stoltenberg careworn the 2 had agreed on concessions to Turkey in June, which included addressing its request for “terror suspects” to be deported or extradited.

Finnish President Sauli Niinisto instructed journalists on Monday he anticipated becoming a member of NATO would “occur in affordable time”.

In August, Sweden introduced it had determined to extradite to Turkey a person in his 30s who was wished for fraud. The transfer was the primary case since Turkey demanded collaboration on extraditions from Stockholm.

Turkey lifted its veto over Finland and Sweden’s bid in June after weeks of tense negotiations. Turkey has since expressed frustration over the shortage of progress.

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