Turkey’s Erdogan Puts the Brakes on NATO’s Nordic Expansion

  • Erdogan voices firm opposition before talks on Sweden, Finland
  • Turkish president calls Sweden ‘nesting ground’ for terrorists
WATCH: Erdogan’s stance thwarts plans to strengthen NATO after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Ben Sills reports.Source: Bloomberg
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he won’t allow Sweden and Finland to join NATO because of their stances on Kurdish militants, throwing a wrench into plans to strengthen the western military alliance after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

At a press conference in Ankara late Monday, Erdogan poured cold water on expectations that Turkish opposition to the enlargement plan could be easily resolved. The remarks were his clearest indication that he intends to block membership for the two countries, or at least extract concessions for it, since they announced their intentions to join over the weekend.