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New threats from Russia: Sweden-Finland decision to join NATO wrong with far-reaching implications

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said today that the decision of Finland and Sweden to join NATO is a mistake that will have far-reaching consequences and will radically change the world situation, as reported by Russian agencies.

Ryabkov added that the two countries should not have illusions that Russia will simply tolerate their decision, according to Intefax.

Finland-Sweden in NATO: The “bluff” Erdogan

A historic change not only in security policy Finland – Sweden, but also for the security policy of Europe itself, recommends the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO, with the strengthening of the European voice in the Alliance, and a geostrategic upgrade of the alliance itself.

The Finnish application, which will be submitted within the next two or three days, marks a dramatic change in the country’s security policy, away from its traditional military neutrality.

Finland and neighboring Sweden have been “reinforced members” of NATO’s Partnership for Peace program since 2013, and regularly participate in operations and exercises under NATO, notes the Finnish network YLE.

Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, support for membership in the alliance had not been widely accepted in Finnish opinion and in almost all political parties. Following the Russian invasion of Finland, public support for accession increased dramatically.

In the meantime as “bluff” In order to gain more, analysts comment on the Turkish president’s negative attitude towards the two countries’ accession to the Alliance.

The NATO and the United States They expressed confidence that Turkey would not “slow down” the accession of Finland and Sweden to the Western military alliance, as the two Nordic countries took firm steps to join in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken commented on Sunday that he was “quite confident” that the allies would reach a consensus on Finland and Sweden. Similar were the comments made by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who said that Turkey “has made it clear that its intention is not to prevent Finland and Sweden from joining NATO”.

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