Swedish defence minister Pål Jonson speaking to reporters in Brussels
Nov 15, 2023. Posted by Balkan Periscope - Hellas
Turkey'
foreign policy committee will vote on Thursday on whether to approve Sweden’s
Nato application, it said in an update posted on its website, moving Sweden's
membership one step closer to ratification.
“Obviously, we welcome this news,” Swedish defence minister Pål Jonson told reporters on Tuesday. “It is in line with the agreement we had with Turkey in July that ratification would occur as soon as possible. We need to become members as soon as we can.”
A source
speaking to TT newswire said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would
be in Berlin on Friday and was hoping to have positive news for German
chancellor Olof Scholz.
If there
are no delays to the process, the Turkish parliament could ratify Sweden’s
application next week, on the 20th or 21st of November.
After
parliament’s decision, Erdogan will have to formally approve ratification
before the document can be sent to Washington.
Hungary and
Turkey are the only Nato countries left which need to approve Sweden’s
application, and Hungarian president Viktor Orbán has pledged previously that
his country will not be the last to ratify.
If Turkey
ratifies next week and Orbán keeps his promise, Swedish foreign minister Tobias
Billström would be able to participate in Nato’s next meeting in Brussels on
November 28th as a full member.
Hungarian
minister Gergely Gulyás recently demanded that Sweden explain comments made by
Swedish politicians about the state of Hungarian democracy, although the
country has not formally said it will delay Sweden’s application further.
“We didn’t
discuss it today, but the message has always been the same: that Hungary will
not be the last country to ratify Sweden’s application,” Jonson said.
It is now a
year and a half since Sweden applied for Nato membership, Swedish media wrote.
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