Is Sweden waiting for Erdogan’s defeat?
The agreement and deal between Turkey and Sweden did not work and the Swedish government officially announced that it has no hope of an agreement with Erdogan’s team and has suspended the process of joining the NATO military alliance. Sweden hopes that in the upcoming elections, Erdogan will be removed from the power scene and this European country can easily become a member of the NATO military alliance.
Since reaching an agreement among NATO members on various issues is based on the principle of full consensus, Turkey alone, as a member of this military alliance, can veto the accession of any new member. This is what has plagued Sweden and Finland and forced them to negotiate with Erdogan’s government in a 6-month process. But these negotiations did not come to a conclusion.
“The process has been temporarily suspended,” Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said. Our goal is Sweden’s full membership in the NATO military alliance in July. We are trying to calm the anger towards Sweden after the provocations. “Also, from May 14, when the elections will be held in Turkey, we will once again follow the membership process.”
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Is Sweden waiting for Erdogan’s defeat?
09 February 1401 – 16:08 International news, Turkish and Eurasian news
Is Sweden waiting for Erdogan’s defeat?
Sweden hopes that in the upcoming elections, Erdogan will be removed from the power scene and this European country can easily become a member of the NATO military alliance.
According to the report of Tasnim International News Agency, the agreement and deal between Turkey and Sweden did not work and the Swedish government officially announced that it has no hope of reaching an agreement with Erdogan’s team and has suspended the process of joining the NATO military alliance. Sweden hopes that in the upcoming elections, Erdogan will be removed from the power scene and this European country can easily become a member of the NATO military alliance.
Since reaching an agreement among NATO members on various issues is based on the principle of full consensus, Turkey alone, as a member of this military alliance, can veto the accession of any new member. This is what has plagued Sweden and Finland and forced them to negotiate with Erdogan’s government in a 6-month process. But these negotiations did not come to a conclusion.
“The process has been temporarily suspended,” Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström said. Our goal is Sweden’s full membership in the NATO military alliance in July. We are trying to calm the anger towards Sweden after the provocations. “Also, from May 14, when the elections will be held in Turkey, we will once again follow the membership process.”
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey
The Swedish government, which actually supported the perpetrator of the ugly insult to the Holy Quran, became the focus of the sharp social reactions of Turkish conservatives, and the Erdogan government, in a party and propaganda action, took a firm stand against Sweden, and the trip of the defense minister of this European country Canceled to Ankara. Of course, the evidence shows that the main problems and differences between Turkey and Sweden are about the return of members of the Gulen network and the PKK terrorist group, but Erdogan’s team tends to pretend that the rejection of Swedish friendship is in line with the defense of The religious values of Muslims have been
The situation is in favor of Putin
The lack of agreement between Turkey and Sweden on the one hand and coldness and freezing in the relations between Turkey and America on the other hand, caused the sky of Turkey’s relations with the western world including America, Europe and NATO to become cloudy. As a result, for the time being, everything is in favor of the continuation of all-round relations between Ankara and Moscow, and Vladimir Putin, in the height of intelligence and foresight, has managed to make Erdogan depend on him.
Now, Erdogan’s government has become dependent on Moscow in important areas such as bringing the opening ceremony of the Akkoyo nuclear power plant to election campaigns, the continuation of buying and transferring gas, the travel of millions of Russian tourists to Turkey and several other political-economic and security areas.