The committee’s chairman, Democrat Bob Menendez, called the accession of Sweden and Finland “undoubtedly one of the most consistent foreign policy successes in recent years”, reports AFP.
White House spokesman John Kirby described Swedish and Finnish military capabilities as “incredibly modern”. He said that as new members, they would make a significant contribution to NATO’s ability to fulfill its commitments under Article 5, which states that an attack on a NATO country is an attack on the entire alliance and that all members are obliged to help the attacked country.
Before Sweden and Finland become full members, membership must be ratified by the parliaments of all 30 NATO countries.