Sweden was furious of Turkey again When group of Supporters of PKK terrorist group hang a dummy of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Stockholm last Thursday. Scandinavian country, along with Finland earlier seemed eager to assuage Turkey’s concerns over bear it of Terrorist groups, including the PKK and the FETÖ terrorist group.
But with Turkey approaching general Elections, Stockholm is proving to be slowing down on concrete action against terrorist groups.
You see Ankara latest Demonstration by PKK supporters as concrete display of Sweden failure To implement steps required According to the tripartite memorandum signed with Finland and Turkey during the NATO summit in Madrid. the message says one of NATO key Elements of solidarity and unwavering cooperation in the fight against Terrorism,” which poses an immediate threat to national Safety of Allies latest incident shows Both countries They are waiting for the scheduled Turkish elections for In June, though, Erdogan indicated that the elections could be rescheduled to an earlier date.
The Supreme Court of Sweden was recently behind Controversial decision refusal to extradite of Bulent Knech, an outstanding personality of Gulen wanted by Turkey. Questions remain remain On whether he will be subject to a retrial after the passage of a tough anti-terrorism law force earlier this month. In addition, further constitutional amendments for Improve counterterrorism efforts in Sweden is expected to be implemented on July 1, on the other hand, one The day after the rally of the PKK supporters, Swedish media announced that government He had agreed to a ruling in December by the Supreme Court against delivery of Four fugitives from the FETÖ terrorist organization to Turkey. Stockholm agreed decision on December 22, 2022. One of Four names are Murat Steiner, a suspect in the FETÖ terrorist organization, who, and like Synagogue, sheltered by Sweden, despite accusations of terrorism against him by Türkiye. Gettiner told Swedish radio that he was pleased with the decision.
in light of These developments, a tripartite meeting will be held between Turkey, Sweden and Finland soon. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposed the meeting in Brussels, according to Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. Cavusoglu said Ankara had accepted the proposal.
Sweden was furious of Turkey again When group of Supporters of PKK terrorist group hang a dummy of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Stockholm last Thursday. Scandinavian country, along with Finland earlier seemed eager to assuage Turkey’s concerns over bear it of Terrorist groups, including the PKK and the FETÖ terrorist group.
But with Turkey approaching general Elections, Stockholm is proving to be slowing down on concrete action against terrorist groups.
You see Ankara latest Demonstration by PKK supporters as concrete display of Sweden failure To implement steps required According to the tripartite memorandum signed with Finland and Turkey during the NATO summit in Madrid. the message says one of NATO key Elements of solidarity and unwavering cooperation in the fight against Terrorism,” which poses an immediate threat to national Safety of Allies latest incident shows Both countries They are waiting for the scheduled Turkish elections for In June, though, Erdogan indicated that the elections could be rescheduled to an earlier date.
The Supreme Court of Sweden was recently behind Controversial decision refusal to extradite of Bulent Knech, an outstanding personality of Gulen wanted by Turkey. Questions remain remain On whether he will be subject to a retrial after the passage of a tough anti-terrorism law force earlier this month. In addition, further constitutional amendments for Improve counterterrorism efforts in Sweden is expected to be implemented on July 1, on the other hand, one The day after the rally of the PKK supporters, Swedish media announced that government He had agreed to a ruling in December by the Supreme Court against delivery of Four fugitives from the FETÖ terrorist organization to Turkey. Stockholm agreed decision on December 22, 2022. One of Four names are Murat Steiner, a suspect in the FETÖ terrorist organization, who, and like Synagogue, sheltered by Sweden, despite accusations of terrorism against him by Türkiye. Gettiner told Swedish radio that he was pleased with the decision.
in light of These developments, a tripartite meeting will be held between Turkey, Sweden and Finland soon. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposed the meeting in Brussels, according to Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. Cavusoglu said Ankara had accepted the proposal.