For Sweden and Finland, chickens have come home to roost; the two Scandinavian countries have begun to face the pinch of supporting a terror group Opinion | OmerOzkizilcik
Elham in the traditional guerilla uniform posing with other PKK members in front of a picture of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the PKK terror group, in an academy in the Qandil Mountains. Ahmad in Helsinki.
To become NATO members and work with Türkiye, which has the second-largest army in the alliance, Sweden and Finland will have to prove their worth and assure Ankara that they will stop assisting the YPG and their likes. to win Ankara’s support for their membership bid, the Turkish government wasn't convinced.
Therefore, Türkiye has signalled that it will not shy away from using its veto right to convince Sweden and Finland to come down heavily on the YPG. . At the time in the 1980s, the government of Kenan Evren in Türkiye, which was installed through a military coup, allowed Greece to re-join NATO after the country had briefly walked out of the alliance.
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