US President Joe Biden “warmly welcomes and strongly supports the historic candidacies of Finland and Sweden for NATO membership,” according to a statement released Wednesday by the White House.
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“While their applications for NATO membership are considered, the United States will work with Finland and Sweden to remain vigilant against any threats to our common security, and to deter and respond to any aggression or threats of “aggression”, also assures the American executive.
The Democratic president, who will host Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finnish President Sauli Niinistö at the White House on Thursday, said he “looks forward to working with the US Congress and with our NATO allies to quickly bring Finland and Sweden in the strongest defense alliance in history”.
The two countries submitted their applications for NATO membership on Wednesday, but Turkey, which like all member countries has a right of veto in the event of enlargement, refused on Wednesday the opening of accession talks.
Historically non-aligned, Sweden and Finland have undergone a turnaround since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which also swayed their previously reluctant public opinion about joining NATO.
With the exception of Ankara, their applications have been enthusiastically received by other member countries.