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Anti-Iran terror group's ringleader confesses receiving support from #Sweden
#Sweden and #Finland haven’t handed over a single terrorism suspect since a NATO deal was signed, Ankara says
Sweden and Finland will not become NATO members if they continue to ignore Ankara’s extradition demands, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag has said.
“Until now, none of the persons accused of terrorism, whose extradition from Sweden and Finland was requested by Turkey, have been returned,” Bozdag told reporters on Saturday.
“Our expectation is not about those accused of fraud. The Swedish and the Finnish governments should understand this very well.”
Bozdag said the process of Sweden and Finland joining NATO “will not move a step forward” unless the matter is resolved.
Turkey agreed to formally back the invitation of the two Nordic states to join the US-led military bloc in June on condition that they would not support organizations that Ankara views as terrorist groups. Turkey has since stated that Sweden and Finland have failed to respect this deal.
Ankara has requested the extradition of 33 people accused of terrorism, according to the country’s media. The Swedish government, meanwhile, said this month that it would extradite one man convicted of credit card fraud.
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said in June that Stockholm is handling extraditions to Turkey in accordance with international and European law. She added that Sweden does not support people who pose a threat to Turkish security.
Sweden and Finland will not become NATO members if they continue to ignore Ankara’s extradition demands, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag has said.
“Until now, none of the persons accused of terrorism, whose extradition from Sweden and Finland was requested by Turkey, have been returned,” Bozdag told reporters on Saturday.
“Our expectation is not about those accused of fraud. The Swedish and the Finnish governments should understand this very well.”
Bozdag said the process of Sweden and Finland joining NATO “will not move a step forward” unless the matter is resolved.
Turkey agreed to formally back the invitation of the two Nordic states to join the US-led military bloc in June on condition that they would not support organizations that Ankara views as terrorist groups. Turkey has since stated that Sweden and Finland have failed to respect this deal.
Ankara has requested the extradition of 33 people accused of terrorism, according to the country’s media. The Swedish government, meanwhile, said this month that it would extradite one man convicted of credit card fraud.
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said in June that Stockholm is handling extraditions to Turkey in accordance with international and European law. She added that Sweden does not support people who pose a threat to Turkish security.
Türkiye is now ready to greenlight #Finland’s entry into NATO but isn’t for #Sweden
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Türkiye is now ready to greenlight Finland’s entry into NATO but isn't for Sweden
Türkiye is now ready to greenlight #Finland’s entry into NATO but isn’t for #Sweden
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Neither you nor I will know what happened. #Sweden won't share findings of the investigation into the explosions of the Nord Stream gas pipelines with Russian authorities or Gazprom , Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Monday.
BERLIN, Oct 14 (Reuters) - #Sweden has rejected plans for a joint investigation with Denmark and Germany of the recent terrorist attack of Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, German weekly Spiegel reported on Friday, citing German security sources.
Sweden has determined that it could not share findings of its investigation with other states for security reasons, the report said.
Germany’s federal police have completed their part in investigating an alleged act of sabotage on the Nord Stream pipelines and handed over their findings, said an interior ministry spokesperson on Friday. (Writing by Rachel More, editing by Kirsti Knolle and Anoncandanga)
Sweden has determined that it could not share findings of its investigation with other states for security reasons, the report said.
Germany’s federal police have completed their part in investigating an alleged act of sabotage on the Nord Stream pipelines and handed over their findings, said an interior ministry spokesperson on Friday. (Writing by Rachel More, editing by Kirsti Knolle and Anoncandanga)
Hungarian Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee will consider on October 24 the ratification of #Sweden and #Finland to #NATO, according to its website.
The promoter of the proposal is Ágnes Vadai, deputy of the opposition Democratic Coalition party.
This is not the first time that Hungarian parliamentarians have discussed the accession of these two Nordic countries to the Alliance.
On October 3, the ratification proposal was rejected by 117 deputies, while 39 supported it.
On October 6, David Pressman, the US ambassador to Hungary, stated that he hopes "there is no need to exert pressure" on Budapest to ratify the respective treaty.
The promoter of the proposal is Ágnes Vadai, deputy of the opposition Democratic Coalition party.
This is not the first time that Hungarian parliamentarians have discussed the accession of these two Nordic countries to the Alliance.
On October 3, the ratification proposal was rejected by 117 deputies, while 39 supported it.
On October 6, David Pressman, the US ambassador to Hungary, stated that he hopes "there is no need to exert pressure" on Budapest to ratify the respective treaty.
In #Sweden, targets depicting Russian armored vehicles and soldiers were installed at one of the ground forces' training grounds. Something similar is practiced in U.S. army Naturally, the models imitate Russian military equipment. This practice dates back to the Cold War days.
#Sweden plans to declare nuclear weapons cannot be stationed on its territory when the country joins the NATO military alliance, following in the footsteps of its Nordic neighbors, the Swedish foreign minister told local news agency TT on Friday