Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has convinced Sweden to ditch long-held policies of military non-alignment and seek security as a member of NATO.
Sweden wants to join NATO for summit: foreign minister
Sweden still hopes to be a member of NATO by the time of the alliance’s summit in Vilnius in July, Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom says.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine convinced Sweden and Finland last year to ditch long-held policies of military non-alignment and seek security of NATO’s collective defence commitment.
Finland joined NATO last month, but Sweden’s membership has been held up by objections from Turkey and Hungary.
“There isn’t going to be any plan B or anything like that,” Billstrom told reporters on Friday.