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Türkiye Not to Approve Sweden NATO Bid if Quran Burning Allowed

  • The NATO, Turkey, Sweden, and Finland flags (From L to R).

    The NATO, Turkey, Sweden, and Finland flags (From L to R). | Photo: Twitter/ @AndyVermaut

Published 1 February 2023
Opinion

"Sweden! Don't even bother to try. We cannot say 'yes' to your joining NATO as long as you continue to allow burning and tearing of my sacred book, the Quran," Erdogan said.

On Wednesday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Türkiye will not approve Sweden's bid to join NATO as long as it continues to allow Quran-burning protests. Nevertheless, he looks positively on Finland's application for membership of the military bloc.

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"Sweden! Don't even bother to try. We cannot say 'yes' to your joining NATO as long as you continue to allow burning and tearing of my sacred book, the Quran," Erdogan told the parliament.

Ankara's backlash against Stockholm's NATO bid comes after the latter's permission for recent protests involving Quran burning in the Nordic country, as well as the issue of extradition of people affiliated with anti-Türkiye groups.

The Swedish police allowed a protest in which a far-right politician burned a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm in January. 

Sweden and Finland submitted their formal requests to join NATO in May 2022, which were initially opposed by Türkiye, a NATO member, citing their support for anti-Türkiye Kurdish organizations and political dissidents.

A month later, Türkiye, Sweden and Finland reached a memorandum of understanding (MoU) ahead of the NATO summit held in Madrid.

Under the MoU, Türkiye agreed to lift its veto on the NATO bids by Finland and Sweden, which in return pledged to support Türkiye's fight against terrorism and address its "pending deportation or extradition requests of terror suspects expeditiously and thoroughly."

The Turkish parliament has not ratified the Nordic countries' NATO bids so far, citing that they have yet to meet Türkiye's requests.

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