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Finland, Sweden hand in applications to join NATO

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BRUSSELS: Finland and Sweden officially submitted their membership bids to join the NATO military alliance on Wednesday.

“I warmly welcome the requests by Finland and Sweden to join NATO,” NATO Secretary General Jen Stoltenberg said after receiving the formal membership applications from Klaus Korhonen and Axel Wernhoff, the NATO ambassadors of Finland and Sweden, respectively, in Brussels.

Calling the move a historic step in the alliance’s history, Stoltenberg stressed that Sweden and Finland are NATO’s closest partners and their membership will increase our shared security.

Stoltenberg said NATO allies are determined to work through all issues and reach rapid conclusions on the membership process, reported Anadolu Agency.

He also confirmed that NATO has already raised vigilance in the Baltic Sea region, and its forces will continue to adapt as necessary.

The move comes despite Russia’s concerns that NATO enlargement would have destabilising consequences for security in Europe.

Russian president Vladimir Putin said Monday Moscow does not have a problem with Sweden or Finland, but that the expansion of military infrastructure onto this territory will certainly provoke our response.

Turkey, a longstanding NATO member, has also voiced its objections to Finland and Sweden’s membership bids, criticising the two Nordic countries for tolerating and even supporting terror groups.

In order for a country to join NATO, unanimous approval is required, which equals the approval of all 30 existing allied countries. − BERNAMA

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