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In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

author:Military Observation
In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

According to the British media "Guardian" report, on the last day before the start of the summit in Madrid, Spain, Turkey suddenly announced that it and Sweden and Finland reached an agreement to no longer prevent the two countries from joining NATO. Erdogan had previously been the backbone of the opposition to the "entry" of Ruifin, and he had turned the Scandinavian countries into a "safe haven for terrorists", denouncing them for supporting Turkey's hostile forces, and also imposing a perennial arms embargo on the Turkish government, making it impossible to tolerate the two countries becoming NATO members. After the United States mediated from it, less than a month later, Erdogan's attitude was completely reversed, which was called "miraculous effect" by the British media.

In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

According to the news, Erdogan announced on the 28th that Turkey has got what they want. These include Sweden and Finland, in order to gain Turkey's "understanding", promising them to treat kurdish forces as "terrorist organizations" and to cut off all funding from opposing forces in Turkey, arresting relevant activists and extraditing "terrorists" to Turkey; The Two Countries lifted the arms embargo on Turkey, shared new equipment developed for it, and established a mechanism for sharing intelligence. Another supposed "hidden condition" is that Biden loosely approves the delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey, but the United States does not recognize that this matter has anything to do with Sweden, Finland's accession to NATO.

In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

On the 30th, Erdogan suddenly issued a warning to the two countries that if Finland and Sweden violate their commitments to Turkey, turkey may once again block their process of joining NATO. He said that although a series of agreements had been signed with the two countries, those agreements could be "invalid at any time", including that they had not yet been submitted to parliament. Among them, Erdogan is most concerned about sweden's promise to them to extradite "terrorists", he said that the Swedish authorities want to extradite "terrorists" list of 73 people, and the Turkish side is paying attention to their actual actions.

In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

This quickly raised questions from the Western media: is Sweden and Finland's move to exchange "hostages" and Turkey for membership? After the coup d'état in Turkey, a large number of opponents fled to Northern Europe and were granted political asylum and legal status by Ruifin, who once publicly criticized Erdogan as a "dictator", including some Kurdish leaders who also published articles attacking Erdogan in the Nordic "free media"; So after the extradition agreement was signed, the outside world worried that Sweden and Finland would catch these people and send them to Turkey in exchange, and Erdogan's warning on the 30th also proved this: they are waiting for the two countries to "really implement the agreement".

In less than two days, Erdogan once again warned the two countries, urging them to "arrest people for exchange"

In response, Swedish Prime Minister Anderson said that he was aware of the concern about Sweden's extradition commitments, but he could guarantee that "we will always abide by Swedish laws and international conventions, and we will never extradite Swedish citizens"; The Finnish president also said that extradition "will not be politically influenced and we will abide by our own legislation and international agreements". However, many people do not believe their remarks, commenting: "This is the hypocritical democracy of the West, and when it is useful, the Kurdish armed forces have become their tools for propagating political freedom; When there is no use value, these people will be 'kidnapped before Erdogan', and what awaits them will be the fate of torture or even execution, which is the ugly face of the Nordic countries. ”