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BarkattheFullMoon t1_j6mur35 wrote

Honest question. Will Turkey ever capitulate? From what I understand they are making large amounts of money sending sanctioned goods to/from Georgia while Georgia sends them to/from Russia. Russia is threatening their $ or increasing their $ for their co-operation in keeping the petitioners out of NATO.

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EnricoPallazzo-- t1_j6n2ozw wrote

It’s a good question and we don’t know for sure. I think the problem for the future is the media attention this has gotten and that even if a new government gets put in place and they are very pro letting Sweden and Finland in (and so they should!), Turkey can’t just tell their people ”yeah we just let them in”. They will make out to be weak so to save face they will have to come up with something to tell their people that X discussion happened and they are happy with the outcome.

I’m not sure how many people in Turkey think Erdogan blackmailing people is bad but there is certainly enough people that has grown customary to always wanting something in return.

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-Purple_Light_Saber- t1_j6nc9td wrote

The F-16s appear to be the most likely "deal" that can be struck, and then sold to the Turkish public.

The US Senate for one appears rather annoyed with "Turkey's continued failure to ratify Sweden and Finland's accession", and will not be greenlighting any arms deals before Turkey has remedied its "failure".

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Qwrty8urrtyu t1_j6nzirn wrote

>I think the problem for the future is the media attention this has gotten and that even if a new government gets put in place and they are very pro letting Sweden and Finland in

The opposition isn't in support of it either, so the even if he loses the election the situation won't change drastically. Sweden supporting the YPG is a much bigger deal for the nationalist opposition even.

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sb_747 t1_j6oedfe wrote

We will know by July.

Elections are May 16 so that gives a month and a half to work everything out.

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SoUnProfessional t1_j6p6agg wrote

For the Finns and Swedes they have to stick together on the chance they do not get the NATO entry and Russia makes trouble.

They also know Erdogan is trying to put a wedge between the two countries for political leverage. Let’s hope the Turkish opposition wins the next elections

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autotldr t1_j6mdv6b wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 79%. (I'm a bot)


> Finland is sticking to its plan to join NATO at the same time as Nordic neighbour Sweden, and hopes to do so no later than July, Finnish foreign minister Pekka Haavisto said on Monday.

> Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an signalled on Sunday that Ankara could agree to Finland joining NATO ahead of Sweden and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavu?o?lu on Monday made similar statements.

> "I still see the NATO summit in Vilnius in July as an important milestone when I hope that both counties will be accepted as NATO members at the latest," Haavisto said.


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