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Turkey's president oppose Sweden and Finland's Nato joining

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 19, 2022 15:37 IST

Turkey's president has emphasised his opposition to Sweden and Finland joining Nato, stating Ankara would say "no" to their ...

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Turkey's president has emphasised his opposition to Sweden and Finland joining Nato, stating Ankara would say "no" to their bid.

Speaking to a group of Turkish youth, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the two countries - and especially Sweden - of being "a focus of terror, home to terror".

Sweden and Finland took the decision of joining Nato after Russia invaded its war on Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, the World Bank will make $30bn available to help stem a food security crisis threatened by Russia’s war in Ukraine, which has cut off most grain exports from the two countries. Also, UN secretary-general António Guterres has warned that the food shortages stoked by the war in Ukraine could last years and cause mass hunger and famine across the world. However, Financial markets have endured another torrid day amid concerns that the war in Ukraine, along with inflation and supply problems, was pushing the world towards recession. In the US the Dow Jones average closed down 3.57% on Wednesday while the broader S&P500 suffered its worst session since June 2020, plunging 4.04%.

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