Breaking news: President Erdoğan met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson yesterday. From the meeting, approval was obtained for Sweden’s NATO membership. Russia evaluated Turkey’s decision.
A MESSAGE FROM KREMLIN TO Türkiye!
“Turkey has obligations to NATO regarding Sweden’s NATO membership, we are aware of these,” the Kremlin statement said.
“WE WANT TO IMPROVE RELATIONS”
The statement also said, “We have mutual interests with Turkey, although we have differences of opinion. Russia wants to improve its relations with Turkey.”
MİÇOTAKIS SIGNED TO THE ERDOĞAN MEETING: IT MAY BE THE BEGINNING
On the other hand, Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis, who made a statement at the entrance of the NATO Summit held in Vilnius, Lithuania, said, “I welcome the decision of Turkey and Turkish President Erdogan to accept Sweden into NATO. Soon, officially friendly Sweden. I hope to become the 32nd member of our alliance.” he said.
Reminding that he will hold a bilateral meeting with President Erdogan as part of the NATO Summit tomorrow, Mitsotakis said, “It will be our first meeting after the elections in the two countries. I believe that we can take the first step towards the resumption of Turkey-Greece relations with strong public support from both of us.” said.
Stating that there are important disagreements between Turkey and Greece, Mitsotakis noted that the problems can be resolved based on good neighborly relations and within the framework of international law.
Noting that there has been a positive atmosphere in bilateral relations in recent months, Mitsotakis said, “I hope that we can take important progress steps that will benefit both peoples, on top of this positive atmosphere.” used the phrase.
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