The Turkish newspaper Sabah reported that “Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will present at the NATO summit in Madrid later this month documents confirming the support of Sweden and Finland for the fighters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), and will announce that “there can be none.”

She stated: “During Turkish operations in Syria and northern Iraq, Swedish-made AT-4 anti-tank launchers, which are 84 caliber launchers with a range of 200 to 1,000 meters, have been found,” adding that “numbers have been recorded.” Serial numbers of these bombers and their photos.

The newspaper pointed out that “Turkey will present to its NATO allies facts confirming what Ankara calls “Athens’ flagrant violation” of international law through the “escalation of tension” in the Aegean Sea.

On May 18, against the backdrop of the Ukrainian crisis, the authorities of Finland and Sweden sent a request to NATO Secretary General to join the alliance, but Turkey blocked the start of the process of considering their request. Erdogan pointed out that “Ankara cannot say ‘yes’ to Finland and Sweden’s membership in NATO because it does not believe their assurances about relations with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party.”