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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shakes hands with Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson as Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg looks on prior to a meeting ahead of a Nato summit in Vilnius. Alamy Stock Photo

Turkish president agrees to support Sweden's Nato bid ahead of summit

Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg declared it had been a “historic day” after Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to back Stockholm’s application.

TURKEY HAS AGREED to allow Sweden to join the Nato alliance, setting the stage for the allies to showcase their unity at a summit focused on securing support for Ukraine’s battle against Russia’s invasion.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s block on Sweden’s membership bid had cast a cloud over preparations for Tuesday’s meeting, but Sweden and Turkey ironed out their differences in eleventh-hour talks.

After meeting Erdogan and Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg declared it had been a “historic day” after the Turkish leader agreed to back Stockholm’s application.

“Completing Sweden’s accession to Nato is an historic step that benefits the security of all Nato allies at this critical time. It makes us all stronger and safer,” Stoltenberg said.

Sweden’s bid must still be approved by the Turkish parliament, but Erdogan has agreed to push for its ratification.

Hungary is also yet to approve it, although Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government has vowed it will not be the last to make the step, implying it will move soon.

US President Joe Biden, also in Vilnius for the summit, thanked Stoltenberg and said: “I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Kristersson and Sweden as our 32nd NATO ally.”

Turkey has been holding up Sweden’s application to join the Atlantic alliance, accusing Stockholm of harbouring Kurdish activists Ankara regards as terrorists.

Today, Erdogan upped the stakes further, demanding that the European Union revive Turkey’s stalled EU membership bid as a precondition for Sweden joining Nato.

But the statement issued after the three-way talks stated that Turkey and Sweden would work closely in “counter-terrorism coordination” and boost bilateral trade ties.

‘Good meeting’

“Sweden will actively support efforts to reinvigorate Turkiye’s EU accession process, including modernisation of the EU-Turkiye Customs Union and visa liberalisation,” the statement said.

That agreement came after Erdogan paused his talks with Stoltenberg and Kristersson for a side meeting with EU chief Charles Michel, president of the European Council.

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Michel hailed a “good meeting”, adding that they had “explored opportunities ahead to bring EU-Turkey cooperation back to the forefront and re-energise our relations”.

Turkey has been a formal candidate to join the European Union since 2005, and an aspirant since long before that, but talks have long been stalled with little sign of life.

But today’s statements imply Ankara and Brussels may move on boosting trade, updating their customs agreements and loosening visa rules in the absence of formal membership talks.

EU members remain sceptical of Ankara’s commitment to democratic and rule of law reforms, and Germany’s Olaf Scholz insisted Sweden and Turkey’s ambitions are not linked.

“Sweden meets all the requirements for NATO membership,” Scholz said in Berlin.

“The other question is one that is not connected with it and that is why I do not think it should be seen as a connected issue.”

Separately, Ukraine welcomed a move forward in its fight for a guarantee that it will be able to join the Western alliance as a full Nato member if and when it defeats the Russian invasion.

Long-awaited decision

A Western official told AFP the allies will drop the requirement that Kyiv complete a “Membership Action Plan”, a kind of road map to military reform that some allies have had to follow.

Ukraine’s foreign minister said this concession — which Moscow warned would have serious consequences for European security — would reduce Kyiv’s path to NATO membership.

“I welcome this long-awaited decision that shortens our path to NATO,” Dmytro Kuleba tweeted.

“It is also the best moment to offer clarity on the invitation to Ukraine to become member.”

But Nato leaders remain divided over offering Ukraine a clear route into the alliance in Vilnius.

While Eastern allies are pushing for Kyiv to get an explicit commitment on when it can join, the United States and Germany are reluctant to go beyond an earlier vow that Ukraine will become a member one day.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s deputy defence minister Ganna Malyar said Kyiv’s troops had established fire control over the “entrances, exits and movement of the enemy around the city” of Bakhmut.

© AFP 2023

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    Mute Lyn NicAodha
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    Nov 12th 2013, 7:38 PM

    Awful situation unfolding over there :-(

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    Mute Karen Martin
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    Nov 12th 2013, 7:50 PM

    And you think you have problems !!!

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    Nov 12th 2013, 7:55 PM

    Unfortunitly so are people in ireland

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    Mute dave
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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:15 PM

    But where’s my money and tax back?..or emergency aid?..when do I get that back?..
    Is it returned in the property tax?
    If not then go over and help out with it.otherwise be quite please.

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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:29 PM

    Dave do you actually know what you’re on about? Cause it’s lost on me. Awful tragedy, and if you’re donating money try to give it to UNICEF of the Red Cross it’ll go where it’s meant to.

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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:53 PM

    When you see some of the comments being posted here I have come to the conclusion that some people should never be let near a computer.

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    Mute susanna smyth
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    Nov 12th 2013, 9:00 PM

    Why have our idiot government only donated a paltry 1 million euros in our name to the Philippines when the have given 13 million euro of taxpayers money to Libya this year. Why and for what???

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    Mute Dan Wikström
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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:51 PM

    Hi!

    We are a group of people that are planning on going down from Manila to Taclobad next Friday and bring as much supplies and material as we can get.
    Air asia Zest is apparently offering free seats for Yolanda volunteers going down between 11-24 November,

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    Mute Mandy Seiler
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    Nov 25th 2013, 8:44 AM

    Respect

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    Mute Fíona O'Riordan
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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:20 PM

    We need to help these poor souls

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    Mute Gambling Tips.
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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:04 PM

    So are the people of Iraq & Afghanistan, who have been slaughtered by Obama/Blair/Bush…. But nobody cares about them!!
    Get Manny Pacquiao to donate many of his millions & the worth of his several mansions for the cause!

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    Mute Foxys van
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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:10 PM

    A valid comment

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    Mute Peter Richardson
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    Nov 12th 2013, 10:28 PM

    The scale and immediate urgency of the Philippines disaster means that there is a huge potential to save a vast number of lives if the fastest possible action is taken.

    Iraq and Afghanistan, and indeed Syria and so many other places need aid, but the Philippines needs immediate international aid intervention and there is no military risk to aid workers in doing so.

    The Philippines is a true emergency.

    All human lives are equally valuable but intervention where it can do most good and is most urgently needed has to take short term priority.

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    Nov 13th 2013, 5:49 AM

    Get pacquiao to do it… He’s getting paid a ridiculous amount of money to get in the ring, millions infact

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    Mute John Thomas
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    Nov 12th 2013, 9:50 PM

    Another devastating human tragedy. ‘God’ does indeed work in mysterious ways.

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    Mute Kenneth
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    Nov 13th 2013, 12:48 AM

    And poor people in Ireland have six bedroom houses to pay for…

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    Nov 12th 2013, 7:50 PM

    Give them all they need but so am I my misses and newborn..I’m not looking for charity.just a bit of reality.

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    Nov 12th 2013, 8:57 PM

    Dermot and Leona,I’m not been bad about my comments.its just how I feel.but I do think they need help,I think they need caring hands and not money .

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    Nov 12th 2013, 9:04 PM

    They need money, what money can buy, and they need financial, material, medical and health care resources desperately, urgently and ISPs as large quantities as possible. Many more people will dies miserably and unnecessarily otherwise. We all owe a duty to help.

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