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Austin hopes Turkiye will act on Sweden NATO bid before July

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Updated: April 19th, 2023, 19:56 IST
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Muskö Naval Base: US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday it’s important that Turkiye makes its decision to allow Sweden to join NATO “sooner versus later,” and said he “feels confident” it will happen before the alliance summit in July.

He declined, however, to say whether a recent US deal to provide fighter jet upgrades to Turkiye will provide enough incentive for Ankara to finally vote.

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Swedish Defence Minister Pal Jonson said he is hopeful Sweden will gain admittance by summer, and his country feels more secure with the additional US military exercises and involvement with his nation.

“We look forward to continuing to advocate for your swift admission to NATO, and we’ll work hard to get that done before the summit,” Austin said. The NATO summit will be in Lithuania in early July.

Sweden’s bid to join NATO remains stalled by opposition from Turkiye and Hungary, even weeks after both nations finally approved Finland’s application. Sweden and neighbouring Finland jointly applied for NATO membership in May 2022, abandoning decades of non-alignment in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Austin and Jonson spoke to reporters near the docks at the Muskö Naval Base. Austin is travelling on the HMS Harnosand, the Visby class corvette warship, between two islands in the southern Stockholm archipelago. The US defence secretary watched as Swedish Marines on small combat boats conducted an amphibious landing exercise, the sounds of their guns echoing off the water.

Austin said his visit comes at a crucial time for European security, and he urged Turkiye and NATO to act soon to approve Sweden’s membership in NATO.

He said it will mean a stronger alliance and a more secure Europe, lauding Sweden’s troops and their capabilities, particularly in the Baltic Sea region.

“It’s important to all of us that they make the decision sooner versus later,” Austin said.

The US agreed Monday to sell Turkiye $ 259 million in software it has long sought to upgrade its fleet of US F-16 fighter jets. But Turkiye also still wants to buy 40 new F-16s from the US — a sale opposed by some in Congress who want to wait until Turkiye approves Sweden’s membership in NATO.

In remarks at the start of their meeting, Jonson thanked Austin for America’s continuing military support “during this transition time into NATO,” which he said has reassured Sweden and helped make the country more secure.

Austin’s visit to Sweden is the first by a US defence chief since 2000, by then-secretary William Cohen. While the US military has long trained with Sweden, it has not been a frequent stop for US defence leaders, since they are more likely to visit with NATO allies — an alliance Sweden has long resisted joining.

Austin got a sweeping look at Sweden’s military, including a tour of the Muskö cave complex and its maritime operations centres, followed by an hour-long ride to Berga Naval Base, aboard one of the Navy’s Visby-class Corvette ships.

While Sweden has long worked with NATO and is considered a “partner country,” it does not enjoy the full protections afforded a member nation — most importantly Article 5 protection.

That provision of the treaty states that if one member of the alliance is attacked in Europe or North America, it is considered an attack on all.

The only time the Article 5 mutual defence provision has been invoked was in support of the US after the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. But in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a number of European nations feared they could be attacked next — triggering the NATO applications of Finland and Sweden.

Finland formally joined the alliance April 5, just days after Turkiye and Hungary finally voted to ratify Helsinky’s application. A unanimous vote of all 31 alliance members is required to admit new members.

In response to Finland’s formal acceptance, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Moscow “will be forced to take military-technical and other retaliatory measures to counter the threats to our national security arising from Finland’s accession to NATO.” And Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Finland’s membership reflects the alliance’s anti-Russian course and warned that Moscow will respond depending on what weapons NATO allies place there.

The Turkish government has accused Sweden of being too soft on groups that it deems to be terror organisations. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said Ankara needs further assurances before it will give its final approval.

The dispute grew when, in January, a far-right activist from Denmark got police permission to stage a protest outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm where he burned the Islamic holy book.

The incident angered millions of Muslims around the world, and Turkiye said it wouldn’t allow Sweden to join NATO as long as Stockholm permits such protests. In Sweden, such demonstrations are protected by freedom of speech.

Austin spoke with Turkiye’s defence minister, Hulusi Akar, April 6, and according to a statement from the defence ministry they discussed Finland’s NATO membership and “it was emphasised that we always support NATO’s Open Door Policy, Finland’s membership shows this once again and it is hoped that Sweden will fulfil its commitments as soon as possible.”

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