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    NATO: Turkey Urges ‘Concrete Steps’ from Sweden, Finland

    NATO: Turkey Urges ‘Concrete Steps' from Sweden, Finland

    ISTANBUL — Turkey's foreign minister said Friday that and Finland must now take “concrete steps” to alleviate his country's security concerns to overcome Ankara's objections to their NATO membership bid.

    Delegations from the two Nordic countries have returned home with documents detailing Turkey's concerns, like information on terror groups, after a visit this week and Ankara is awaiting their answers, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.

    Sweden and Finland submitted their written applications to join NATO last week. The move represents one of the biggest geopolitical ramifications of Russia's war in and could rewrite 's security map.

    The countries' membership bids require support from all NATO countries, but Turkey, which commands the second-largest in the alliance, is objecting to them. It has cited alleged support for Kurdish militants that Turkey considers terrorists and restrictions on weapons sales to Turkey.

    Cavusoglu said that “an approach of ‘we'll convince Turkey in time anyway, we are friends and allies' would not be correct.” He insisted that “these countries need to take concrete steps.”

    He added that “we understand Finland and Sweden's security concerns but … everyone also needs to understand Turkey's legitimate security concerns.” Turkey was requesting that NATO include combating terrorism in its “Strategic Concepts,” the minister…

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