(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Türkiye, from a geostrategic perspective, is central to NATO and
an extremely valuable member since 1952, the top Portuguese
diplomat has said, suggesting a closer dialogue between Türkiye and
Sweden for the latter's advancement to becoming an alliance member,
along with Finland, trend reports citing daily
news .
“NATO is a security alliance and Türkiye is an extremely
valuable ally since 1952. We joined NATO in 1949 and worked with
Türkiye in different scenarios over the years. Türkiye, from a
geostrategic perspective, is central for NATO,” Portugal's Foreign
Minister Joao Gomes Cravinho said in an interview.
Cravinho was in Ankara for official talks with Foreign Minister
Mevlut Cavusoglu and Trade Minister Mehmet Mush. He and Mush
co-chaired the JETCO meeting with the participation of businessmen
from both countries.
On Sweden and Finland's application to NATO, Cravinho recalled
that all the allies should feel comfortable during the
transformation of the alliance and the expansion of it with two new
members constituting a new transformation for the alliance.
“Therefore, everybody should be comfortable and Türkiye should be
comfortable in this context,” he said, referring to a trilateral
agreement Türkiye, Sweden and Finland signed in 2022 that
stipulates a road map for the two Nordic states to join NATO.
The minister recalled that Finland's bid is moving forward but
there is problem with the Swedish process.“Sweden made some very
important steps. It changed its constitution, and it should be seen
that changing constitutions is a very significant move. The Turkish
side is saying that Sweden made these steps on paper and not on
practical terms,” explained Cravinho.
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