The differences were not bridged, no solution was found, but at least a rapprochement step was taken … The meeting they had Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Anderson and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not end with “white smoke” for the Scandinavian country’s accession to NATO. However, according to Ms. Anderson and the statements she made on the TT network, the meeting with the Turkish president was constructive, it had a positive sign, but it will take time for the negotiations.
“I had a nice and positive meeting with President Erdogan this weekend. In the near future, Sweden and Finland will continue bilateral and trilateral talks with Turkey, but negotiations will take time»stressed the Swedish Prime Minister.
Ms. Anderson pointed out that her country was one of the first to raise the issue of terrorism list the Kurdish organization PKK.
“From the beginning of the process, we have received positive messages from Turkey on how they will evaluate the application of Sweden and Finland to NATO. Now we have a constant communication. The dialogue will continue and I look forward to the result. “added Mrs. Anderson.
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