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Quran-burning raises concern about Sweden's NATO bid: Turkish FM

Published : 05 Jul 2023, 01:24

  DF News Desk
Foreign Ministers of Finland, Sweden and Turkey on Tuesday met in Bucharest on November 29, 2022 and discussed the progress of Turkey´s position regarding Finland, Sweden´s NATO membership ratifications. File Photo: Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Sweden's failure to prevent provocations, including the recent burning of a Quran, raises concerns about Sweden's NATO bid, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Tuesday, reported Xinhua.

"Sweden's security system is not able to stop provocations. This is not bringing more strength, but more problems to NATO in terms of strategy and security at a time when Sweden's membership to NATO is being discussed," he said.

However, Fidan said Ankara would still approve Sweden's membership to NATO if Stockholm "completes its homework," referring to the fight against terror groups.

Sweden and Finland applied to join NATO last year but faced objections from Turkey on the grounds that the two countries harbor members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and the Gulen movement.

Turkey eventually lifted its objection to Finland earlier this year after the Nordic country took "concrete steps" against such groups, and the country went on to become NATO's 31st member in April. But Ankara maintains its veto of Sweden.

The military alliance will hold a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on July 11-12, at which NATO wants to finalize Sweden's admission process.