Turkey Moves to Ratify Finland’s NATO Membership
Finland joining the alliance after decades of military nonalignment would be a major shift and represents a significant diplomatic and strategic defeat for Russia.
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Finland joining the alliance after decades of military nonalignment would be a major shift and represents a significant diplomatic and strategic defeat for Russia.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says he will recommend Turkish parliament vote in favour of Finland joining allianceTurkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has lifted his veto on Finland’s application to join Nato, a move that will strengthen the west’s ability …
Swedish prime minister also said he hopes Sweden’s accession will be ratified by Ankara after May electionsFinland’s president, Sauli Niinistö, has said he expects his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to confirm that Turkey is endorsing the N…
Euronews: ‘Budapest is teaching Finland and Sweden a lesson’: Hungary becomes increasingly isolated in NATO Hungary is becoming increasingly isolated within the NATO military alliance. Even before the war in Ukraine, Prime Minister Viktor …
Vote increases chance of Finland joining alliance before Sweden, which is facing objections from TurkeyRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesFinland’s parliament has overwhelmingly approved legislation allowing the country to join Nato, increasing th…
The nine countries along NATO’s eastern flank are the likeliest targets of another Russian invasion.
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David Pressman, a gay human rights lawyer, has been accused by pro-government media in Hungary of undermining traditional values, violating diplomatic conventions and meddling in the judiciary.
DefenceTalkHungary accused Sweden of “stupidity” Tuesday over an extremist incident in Stockholm that led Turkey to suspend NATO accession talks with the Nordic country and its neighbor Finland. Turkey and Hungary remain the only members of…
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, is shown meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for bilateral talks in Berlin on Oct. 10. In an interview Friday, Orban marvelled at how far Germany’s position on weapons for Ukraine has changed in the …