The agreement signed with Finland and Sweden on the lifting of Turkey's veto on their bids for NATO membership did not end the entire procedure, these Nordic countries should fulfill their promises, said the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Friday, July 1, reports Radio Free Europe.
After four hours of talks in Madrid on Tuesday, Erdogan and his Finnish and Swedish counterparts agreed on a series of security measures in exchange for support from Ankara, which has expressed concerns about terrorism and an arms embargo.
The agreement signed with Finland and Sweden on the lifting of Turkey's veto on their bids for NATO membership did not end the entire procedure, these Nordic countries should fulfill their promises, Erdogan said.
After four hours of talks in Madrid on Tuesday, Erdogan and his Finnish and Swedish counterparts agreed on a series of security measures in exchange for support from Ankara, which has expressed concerns about terrorism and an arms embargo.
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