Turkey, Hungary put Finland on course to join NATO

Turkey, Hungary put Finland on course to join NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
ended months of diplomatically charged delays on Friday and asked parliament
to quickly back Finland’s bid to join NATO.

A simultaneous decision by fellow holdout Hungary to schedule a Finnish
ratification vote for March 27 means the US-led defence alliance will likely
grow to 31 nations within a few months.

NATO’s expansion into a country with a 1,340-kilometre (830-mile) border with
Russia will roughly double the length of the bloc’s current frontier with its
Cold War-era foe.

Finland had initially aimed to join together with fellow NATO aspirant Sweden
— a Nordic power facing a litany of disputes with Turkey that ultimately
sunk its chance to join the bloc before an alliance summit in July.

Helsinki and Stockholm ended decades of military non-alignment and decided to
join the world’s most powerful defence alliance in the wake of Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine.dhngkfdvk

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