Erdogan threatens to halt NATO accession unless conditions are fulfilled

Erdogan threatens to halt NATO accession unless conditions are fulfilled
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"We observe that Sweden is not doing well. Our stance is very clear, the rest is up to them," the Turkish President has said in live address.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that Turkey will halt the accession process of Sweden and Finland to NATO if Turkey's conditions are not fulfilled by the two countries.

In his live address following a meeting of the presidential cabinet, Erdogan said:

"We attended the NATO summit 27 June, and expressed very clearly that the expansion of NATO should be in harmony with the sensitivities of our country. I want to remind that we will halt the accession process in case Sweden and Finland do not take the necessary steps to fulfill our conditions. We observe that Sweden is not doing well. Our stance is very clear, the rest is up to them."

Turkey, Sweden and Finland signed a deal 28 June that clears the way for the two Nordic countries to become NATO members in return for their assurance to prosecute and extradite Kurdish activists allegedly affiliated with Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), not support the People's Protection Units (YPG) in north Syria, and to end arms embargoes imposed on Turkey after its occupation of Syrian territories in 2019.