Sweden in talks with US on closer military ties

Sweden in talks with US on closer military ties

The country applied in May to join Nato in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

US army general Christopher G Cavoli speaking at the annual Society and Defence Conference in Salen, Sweden. (AP pic)
OSLO:
Sweden and the US have begun negotiations to form deeper security ties in the form of a defence cooperation agreement (DCA), the Swedish government said in a statement on Monday.

A DCA will create a legal framework for the presence of US forces in Sweden and enables an even closer bilateral cooperation than facilitated by Nato membership, the Swedish defence ministry said.

“The US is Sweden’s most important security and defence partner, both bilaterally and within Nato,” the ministry said.

Sweden in May applied alongside Finland to join Nato in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the application is still awaiting the approval of members Hungary and Turkey.

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