Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that “we are waiting for a written response from Sweden and Finland regarding their objections to joining NATO.”

And earlier in the day, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersen noted that “relentless efforts are being made regarding the accession process of Sweden and Finland to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)”, explaining that “we are moving with Finland, and I look forward to continuation of the dialogue with Turkey until that time”. Problem solved.” This happened after her meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stere in the Swedish city of Södertälje.

In turn, the Prime Minister of Finland stressed “the importance of reaching a solution before the NATO summit to be held in Madrid at the end of this month”, pointing out that “if a solution is not found within two weeks, the process is subject to stagnation.” “Now there is momentum, and it is important that we move forward in this process, take the problems seriously and continue the dialogue,” she added.