Sweden Joins NATO: A Shift in Security Policy
On 7th March, 2024, Sweden joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after rethinking national security post-Russia's Ukraine invasion.
Key Points
- Final Documentation Submitted: Swedish Prime Minister submitted final NATO accession documents.
- Strategic Implications: Sweden and Finland's NATO entry is significant for the alliance and a setback for Russian President Putin's aims.
- Alliance Benefits: Sweden gains common defence guarantee under NATO. Strengthens security amidst perceived Russian threat.
- Public Perception: Swedish citizens anticipate increased security post-NATO accession.
- Military Contribution: Sweden's inclusion adds advanced submarines and fighter jets to NATO. It enhances Atlantic-Baltic defence capabilities.
- Russian Response: Russia threatens countermeasures in response to Sweden's NATO move. It ....
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