NATO Membership
- A key committee in the Turkish Parliament approved Sweden's bid to join NATO on December 26.
- The approval marks progress in Sweden's accession process after months of delays, particularly due to opposition from Turkey and Hungary.
- The Turkish parliament's foreign affairs committee played a crucial role in clearing the hurdle for Sweden's NATO membership.
- The next step involves a vote by the full parliament, where President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's alliance holds the majority.
- The exact timing of the full Parliament's vote remains unclear as of now.
- Delays in Sweden's NATO bid have caused frustration among other alliance members, especially considering the swift acceptance of Sweden ....
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