Finland, Sweden and Turkiye signed a joint memorandum

The leaders of Turkiye, Sweden and Finland signed a joint memorandum at the end of the negotiations in Madrid on the prospect of joining NATO in Helsinki and Stockholm, it is reported on the NATO website.

It is noted that this document is a roadmap aimed at the adoption of Finland and Sweden to NATO and the solution of the problem related to Turkiye’s accession to this process.

The memorandum was signed by the foreign ministers of Turkiye, Sweden and Finland with the participation of three state leaders.

The meeting was attended by the Presidents of Turkey and Finland Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Sauli Niinistyo, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, as well as NATO Secretary General Yens Stoltenberg, the initiator of the negotiations.