NATO chief emphasizes need to address Turkey’s concerns on Sweden, Finland
"We have to sit down and find a way forward," said Stoltenberg.
"We have to sit down and find a way forward," said Stoltenberg.
Sweden and Finland will continue bilateral, tripartite negotiations with Ankara, according to PM Andersson.
Foreign Minister Haavisto said issues related to Finland's NATO application could be resolved.
Sullivan said Andersson and Niinistö were intending to speak directly to President Erdoğan.
The Turkish President said they would not agree to every proposal without question.
According to the diplomatic sources, representatives from the two countries will meet their Turkish counterparts in the capital Ankara.
Turkish foreign minister said those who support terrorism 'should not be allies in NATO.'
"We cannot be positive towards this."
The Turkish FM said President Erdoğan would speak to Russian and Ukrainian leaders in the coming days as part of ...
He said Turkey became the "most dominant state among the NATO member sovereign states".