Men med Erdogan vet man aldri. (Red.)
Turkish official gives
June date for Nordic NATO expansion
By
ANDREW WILKS
ASSOCIATED PRESS • January
14, 2023
Flags of NATO members fly outside the NATO
headquarters ahead of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, European
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President
Charles Michel signing a joint declaration on NATO-EU Cooperation at NATO
headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023. (Olivier Matthys/AP)
ISTANBUL — Sweden and Finland are unlikely to be
able to join NATO before June, a senior Turkish official said Saturday.
The Nordic states applied to join the Western
military alliance in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but their
membership must be approved by all 30 NATO states. Only Turkey and Hungary have
yet to approve the deal, with Ankara linking accession to stricter
counterterrorism measures.
"It really depends on how fast they move and
how wide and deep they move on these issues," said Ibrahim Kalin,
spokesman and foreign policy adviser for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
"What they're telling us is the new laws will
be fully effective and completed by June, but maybe there are some things they
can do before," Kalin said.
Turkey has demanded that Sweden and Finland
tighten laws to rein in the activities of supporters of the Kurdistan Workers'
Party, or PKK, and a group it blames for a 2016 coup attempt.
"In principle we would like to see them
(Sweden and Finland) in NATO," Kalin told foreign journalists in Istanbul.
"What they say is that they need a little bit more time. We told them 'You
have to meet these conditions,' meaning that they have to send a serious
message to the PKK."
Ankara recognizes the Swedish and Finnish
commitment to changing anti-terror laws in accordance with an agreement signed
between the three countries at last June's NATO summit, he added.
"Stockholm is fully committed to implementing
the agreement that was signed last year in Madrid, but the country needs six
more months to write new laws that would allow the judicial system to implement
the new definitions of terrorism."
The timetable for presidential and parliamentary
elections in Turkey could also play a role, Kalin said. The polls are currently
scheduled for June 18, but the timing of the Mecca pilgrimage and a religious
holiday could see them brought forward a month. Any NATO deal must be ratified
by parliament, which is likely to go into recess before the elections.
Officials from Turkey, Sweden and Finland will
meet in Brussels in February, but Kalin warned that incidents such as the
hanging of an effigy of Erdogan in Stockholm on Wednesday could have a negative
impact on negotiations.
"We believe in this process and we want to
make progress, but if these incidents continue, it's not going to look good on
them and it will certainly affect the process — it will slow down
progress," he said.
Kalin also spoke about the war in Ukraine, and
Turkey's rapprochement with Syria.
He defended Ankara's decision not to join Western
sanctions on Russia, pointing to the grain deal and prisoner exchanges as
successes for its role as an intermediary.
Such "localized moments of
de-escalation" would help bring an end to the war. "If the goal (of
sanctions) was to change Russian behavior and end the war, I don't think that's
been achieved," he said.
Referring to talks to normalize relations between
Ankara and Damascus, Kalin said the initial meeting between the neighbors'
defense ministers at the end of December could be extended, with foreign
ministers possibly meeting in February.
"We will see how these meetings go, what kind
of outcomes they produce and then, depending on that, we will talk about a
possible meeting at the level of the president," he said.
Erdogan has been a bitter critic of Syrian
President Bashar Assad since the outbreak of the civil war 11 years ago and has
thrown his support behind rebel groups fighting for Assad's overthrow. The
Turkish president, however, is under intense pressure at home to return Syrian
refugees amid an economic crisis.
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