Sweden confirms bid for Nato membership

Sweden confirms bid for Nato membership

Russia meanwhile, has made it clear there will be consequences if Sweden and Finland join Nato.

Flags flutter in the wind outside Nato headquarters in Brussels. Finland and Sweden have signaled their intention to join Nato over Russia’s war in Ukraine. (AP pic)
STOCKHOLM:
Sweden will apply for membership in Nato as a deterrent against Russian aggression, Swedish prime minister Magdalena Andersson said today, reversing two centuries of military non-alignment.

“The government has decided to inform Nato that Sweden wants to become a member of the alliance,” Andersson told reporters a day after neighbouring Finland made a similar announcement.

“We are leaving one era and beginning another,” she said, adding that Sweden’s Nato ambassador would “shortly” inform the international body.

Sweden and Finland have both expressed a desire to act in lockstep on Nato membership and submit their applications jointly.

“We expect it shouldn’t take more than a year” for the alliance’s 30 members to unanimously ratify Sweden’s membership application, Andersson said.

The announcement was expected after her Social Democratic party on Sunday backed membership, in a dramatic turnaround after having opposed the idea since the birth of the Western military alliance.

A broad majority in Sweden’s parliament is in favour of membership.

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