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Swedish PM: Optimistic about agreement with Turkey ahead of NATO summit

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Magdalena Anderson said that Sweden would contribute to the security of all, including Turkey, in a spirit of solidarity and that her country was committed to the fight against terrorism.

The dialogue between Sweden, Finland and Turkey can be completed successfully in the near future “ideally before the Summit “ said the Prime Minister of Sweden, Magdalena Anderson in the joint statements it made with the NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels.

«This will allow the accession process of Sweden and Finland to start immediately. And that would be good not only for the two countries but for NATO and Europe’s securityHe added.

In addition, Ms Anderson stated that Sweden will contribute to the security of everyone, including Turkey in a spirit of solidarity.

«We will adopt NATO’s approach to security. Sweden, as seen in its statement on 10 June, condemns terrorism in the strongest possible terms. We are absolutely committed to the fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. As allies, we will be committed to NATO’s counter-terrorism policy and will play an active role in these efforts. Our attitude towards the PKK is very clear. It has been registered as a terrorist organization by the EU and is considered as such by SwedenAdded Magdalena Anderson.

He also said that another issue raised by Turkey isSweden ‘s response to extradition requests.

«These issues are handled quickly and carefully by our judiciary and in accordance with the European Publications Treaty. Sweden is not and will never become a safe haven for terrorism. Authorities are working hard to extradite individuals who could pose a security threat. There are many cases that are being considered during this period “ underlined the Prime Minister of Sweden.

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