Meeting of delegations of Finland, Sweden, Turkey in Helsinki for the memorandum they signed in Madrid

Finland will host a meeting with delegations from Sweden and Turkey in August, which will be dedicated to the memorandum they signed to pave the way for the two Nordic countries to join NATO, the Finnish foreign minister announced today. .

“Representatives of Finland, Sweden and Turkey will meet in Finland in August,” Pekka Haavisto told reporters.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu had announced this meeting, saying it would take place on August 26 but without specifying where.

Finland and Sweden have renounced their traditional policy of neutrality by announcing they wish to join NATO, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February. Already, more than half of NATO members have ratified the accession process. Only Turkey objected, demanding trade-offs from Helsinki and Stockholm.

Haavisto said that the meeting will continue the discussions surrounding the memorandum signed by the three countries in June in Madrid. By signing this text, Ankara lifted the veto on the two countries joining NATO. With the memorandum, Sweden and Finland confirm that they consider the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) a terrorist organization and pledge not to support various other Kurdish organizations, such as the People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria. They also agreed to consider Ankara’s requests to extradite Kurdish fighters and suspects accused by Turkey of a 2016 coup attempt.

Source: Capital

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