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Türkiye won't allow Sweden in NATO unless attacks on Quran stop: Erdogan

 

Turkish president says Ankara's view on Finland's bid is positive, signalling support for it separately from Sweden's.

Erdogan also repeated that Türkiye's view on Finland's membership was 

Erdogan also repeated that Türkiye's view on Finland's membership was "positive." (AA)

Türkiye rules out greenlighting Sweden joining NATO as long as it permits attacks on Islam's holy book the Quran, the country's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said.

"We will not say yes to (Sweden's) entry into NATO as long as you allow our holy book, the Quran, to be burned, torn apart, and to be done with (the approval of) your security personnel," Erdogan said, referring to the recent burning of a Quran in Stockholm.

"We closely follow developments regarding NATO's enlargement process. Our view on Finland is positive, but not on Sweden," he said, signalling a willingness to support Finland's NATO bid separately from Sweden's.

His remarks came after Danish-Swedish paedophile Rasmus Paludan last week burned copies of the Quran on two separate occasions, first outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm and then later in front of a mosque in Denmark.Paludan also said he would burn the Muslim holy book every Friday until Sweden is admitted to the NATO alliance.

 

 

 


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Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara has fewer problems with Finland becoming NATO member than with its neighbour Sweden. He stressed, however, that it was up to the military alliance to decide whether to accept one country only or the Nordic duo together – something that both countries are committed to.

Should NATO decide to deal with the membership processes of the Nordic neighbours separately, "(Türkiye) will then of course reconsider (ratifying) Finland's membership separately and more favourably, I can say," Cavusoglu said during a joint news conference with his Estonian colleague in Tallinn. He did not give a timeframe.

Erdogan also repeated that Türkiye's view on Finland's membership was "positive." 

"But it is not positive about Sweden, that should be known," Erdogan said.

 Source: TRTWorld and agencies 

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