Tsavousoglou: Russia and terrorism are the two biggest threats facing NATO

Russia and terrorism are the two main threats facing NATO, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu said on Saturday, expressing Turkey’s support for the alliance’s open door policy, ahvalnews reported, citing the D website.

The Turkish Foreign Minister’s statements come amid a dispute between Ankara and the alliance over Sweden and Finland’s accession demands.

The two Nordic neighbors, both of which share a long border in the Baltic Sea, applied in May to join the military alliance amid security concerns following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February.

Turkey, which commands the alliance’s second-largest army, has opposed the Nordic membership on the grounds that it hosts members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and others it considers terrorists, as well as arms exports to Ankara in 2019.

“Turkey has always supported NATO’s open door policy. At the moment there are two candidate countries. The two most important threats to NATO are Russia and terrorism,” Diken was quoted as saying by the Turkish Foreign Minister. statements after the meeting he had with his Czech counterpart Jan Lipafski in Prague.

“Therefore, we ask that all the concerns of the (NATO) alliance be taken into account. The support that these countries provide to terrorist organizations is clear,” Tsavousoglu added.

Ankara has demanded that Finland and Sweden stop supporting groups that Turkey describes as terrorist organizations, extradite wanted suspects and lift the arms embargo on Ankara as a condition for supporting Turkey’s candidacy. NATO.

Source: Capital

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