Turkey Ratifies Sweden's NATO Membership After 20-Month Delay, Aiding Western Alliance Against Russia

In a significant development, Turkey’s parliament has finally ratified Sweden’s NATO membership bid, a move that could potentially strengthen the Western military alliance against Russia.

What Happened: The Turkish parliament voted 287-55 on Tuesday to approve Sweden’s application for NATO membership, reported Reuters. This decision, after a 20-month delay, is seen as a crucial step in expanding the alliance.

Sweden had initially applied for NATO membership in 2022, citing the need to bolster its security in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. All NATO members are required to approve applications from countries seeking to join the alliance.

Despite initial objections from Turkey over Sweden and Finland’s alleged support of groups it deems terrorists, the Turkish parliament has now approved Sweden’s membership bid. This leaves Hungary as the only member state yet to ratify Sweden’s accession.

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Sweden’s NATO membership bid marks a significant shift from its non-aligned security policy and is expected to enhance NATO defenses in the Baltic Sea region, which faces Russia.

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