Washington, DC – US President Joe Biden has said he is confident that Sweden will join NATO “as soon as possible”, despite Turkey and Hungary continuing to block the northern European country’s accession to the alliance.
Speaking at a United States Air Force Academy
graduation ceremony on Thursday, Biden praised NATO’s unity amid the Russian
invasion of Ukraine.
“NATO is more energised and more united than
it’s been in decades. It’s now even stronger with the accession of our newest
ally, Finland – and soon Sweden – to the alliance, as soon as possible. It will
happen. I promise you,” the US president said.
His remarks come just days after US Secretary
of State Antony Blinken urged Turkey to approve Sweden’s bid to become a NATO
member.
“From the perspective of the United States,
the time is now to finalise Sweden’s accession,” Blinken told reporters in the
northern Swedish city of Lulea on Tuesday.
The top US diplomat also voiced hope that the
process would be completed before a NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital
Vilnius in July.
NATO countries need to ratify new members.
The US-led bloc has a collective defence pact – known as Article 5 – that
stipulates that an attack on one NATO member-state is an attack on the entire
alliance.
Sweden and neighbouring Finland began seeking
NATO membership last year after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of
Ukraine. Finland officially joined the alliance in April, but Sweden’s
application is still pending.
Hungary and Turkey have yet to approve
Sweden’s accession, but Ankara is seen as the main obstacle. Turkey has accused
Sweden of providing a safe haven to members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party
(PKK), which it considers a “terrorist” group.
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