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Finland, Sweden hand in applications to join Nato

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine upends decades of military non-alignment

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 May 2022 5:00PM

Finland, Sweden hand in applications to join Nato
‘The applications you have made today are an historic step. Allies will now consider the next steps on your path to Nato,’ Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg says, after receiving the bids from the Finnish and Swedish ambassadors at the alliance’s headquarters. – AFP pic, May 18, 2022

BRUSSELS – Finland and Sweden today handed in their bids to join the US-led alliance Nato, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine upended decades of military non-alignment. 

“The applications you have made today are an historic step. Allies will now consider the next steps on your path to Nato,” Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg said, after receiving the bids from the Finnish and Swedish ambassadors at the alliance’s headquarters.

The membership push could represent the most significant expansion of Nato in decades, doubling its border with Russia, and President Vladimir Putin has warned it may trigger a response from Moscow. 

But the applications face resistance from Nato member Turkey, which has threatened to block them over accusations the Nordic neighbours act as safe havens for armed groups opposed to Ankara. 

“The security interests of all allies have to be taken into account and we are determined to work through all issues and reach rapid conclusions,” Stoltenberg said. 

“All allies agree on the importance of Nato enlargement. We all agree that we must stand together and we all agree that this is an historic moment which we must seize.”

Helsinki, Stockholm and the other Western allies remain optimistic they can overcome Turkey’s objections. 

Nato ambassadors are expected to discuss the applications and could give the green light on opening formal talks with the pair on their bids. 

Several Nato allies, most notably Britain, have offered security assurances to Finland and Sweden during the application period before they are covered by alliance’s mutual defence pact. 

“Over the past few days, we have seen numerous statements by allies committing to Finland and Sweden’s security. Nato is already vigilant in the Baltic Sea region and Nato and allied forces will continue to adapt as necessary,” Stoltenberg said. – AFP, May 18, 2022

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