Finland might consider NATO application without Sweden: Official

Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto says Finland might have to reconsider promoting a joint, simultaneous entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO if Sweden’s application is delayed much longer.
Mr Haavisto said on Tuesday that Finland’s joint entry with Sweden remained the priority, with a view to the Finnish and Swedish security interests.
The Finnish foreign minister remarked following a statement by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday night that Sweden should not expect Türkiye’s endorsement to join NATO after a Quran was burned outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm Saturday.
The minister said recent protests in Sweden had delayed processing the Swedish and Finnish NATO applications.
He believes that the protesters aim to provoke Türkiye and influence the opinions of its citizens and politicians.
Finland and Sweden’s NATO path will now be delayed at least until Türkiye’s parliamentary and presidential elections in mid-May, said Mr Haavisto.
Mr Haavisto said Finland, Sweden and Türkiye are trying to schedule a new tripartite meeting “in early spring” to assess the situation.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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