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NATO leaders officially invited Finland and Sweden to join the military alliance at the summit in Madrid on Wednesday.
“Today we have decided to invite Finland and Sweden to NATO member states and have agreed to sign a accession protocol,” the alliance said in a post-meeting declaration between world leaders. “With the accession of Finland and Sweden, they will be safer, NATO will be stronger, and the Euro Atlantic region will be safer.”
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The news announced that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg overturned opposition to Turkey’s President Legep Taip Erdogan’s expansion of the alliance following Russia’s deadly war in Ukraine. It will arrive within 24 hours.
The Declaration praised Turkey, Finland and Sweden for their efforts in timely negotiations, saying that the soon-to-be-32 member alliance would further strengthen security and defense across Europe.
President Biden announced on Wednesday that the United States, which has strengthened its safeguards across Europe after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, will reinforce its land, sea, air and cyber defenses.
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“The moment Putin smashes peace in Europe and attacks the United States and our allies, which are very very creeds of rule-based order, we will step up. We will step up.” Said Biden.
The United States is set to establish the presence of the first permanent army on the eastern side of Poland’s NATO.
The US military will also maintain a replacement brigade of 3,000 fighters and 2,000 personnel in Romania.
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NATO officials have repeatedly stated that Russia’s trespassing on Ukraine by President Vladimir Putin has completely changed the security system in Europe, and NATO members and allies are responding accordingly.
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Madrid’s security summit includes talks with non-NATO member countries such as Ukraine, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Georgia and Moldova, and the military alliance strengthens “coordinated political and practical support” to former Soviet countries. I agreed.
However, as China’s invasion of the Pacific Ocean and clear support for Russia are increasingly concerned about world leaders, non-European allies are also involved in ongoing negotiations in Spain, including Australia, Japan and South Korea. ing.