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Erdoğan does not rule out backing Sweden’s NATO bid

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Friday appeared to leave open the possibility of backing Sweden’s NATO candidacy, saying Turkey would “make the best decision, whatever it is” at next week’s alliance summit, Agence France-Presse reported.

Erdoğan’s comments came hours before he was due to receive Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for talks focused on Russia’s invasion and the US-led military bloc’s expansion.

NATO member Turkey’s resistance to accepting Sweden into the alliance has irritated Washington and Brussels, which argue that Stockholm has done enough to address Ankara’s concerns.

Erdoğan is blocking the candidacy because of a longstanding dispute about Stockholm’s perceived lax attitude toward alleged Kurdish militants and political dissidents living in the Nordic country.

Erdoğan on Friday reaffirmed his concerns, asking “how a country with terrorists on the streets… can contribute to NATO.”

But he also did not rule out the possibility of giving a green light to Sweden’s membership, which he will discuss with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Monday at NATO-organized talks.

“At the leadership summit to be held in Vilnius on Tuesday, we will be discussing [Turkey’s concerns] with our partners. We will make the best decision, whatever it is,” he said in televised remarks.

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