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    Sweden, Finland Delegations in Turkey for NATO Talks

    Sweden, Finland Delegations in Turkey for NATO Talks

    ANKARA, Turkey — Delegations from and were scheduled on Wednesday to hold talks in Ankara with senior Turkish officials in an effort to overcome Turkey's objections to their historic bids to join the NATO alliance.

    Sweden and Finland submitted their written applications to join NATO last week in a move that marks one of the biggest geopolitical ramifications of 's war in Ukraine — and which could rewrite 's security map.

    Turkey has said it opposes the two Nordic countries' membership in the military alliance, citing grievances with Sweden's — and a to a lesser extent Finland's — perceived support to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, and other entities that Turkey views as a security threat. It also accuses the two of imposing arms exports restrictions on Turkey and refusing to extradite suspected “terrorists.”

    Turkey's objections have dampened Stockholm's and Helsinki's hopes for their quick membership in NATO amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine and puts the trans-Atlantic alliance's credibility at stake. All 30 NATO members must agree to admit new members.

    The Swedish and Finnish delegations are poised to take up Turkey's grievances with Ibrahim Kalin, the spokesman of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal. The Swedish delegation would be headed by state secretary Oscar Stenström while Jukka Salovaara, the foreign ministry…

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