The Turkish Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Parliament approved Sweden’s application to join NATO on Tuesday, sending the measure for a vote to the full general assembly. The New York Times reported that the head of the committee told reporters that a date for the vote had not been set and that it would be unlikely to take place quickly.
Sweden’s request to join NATO was approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Parliament on Tuesday, and it was put to a vote in the entire basic assembly. But, the committee’s chairman informed reporters that no date has been set for the vote and that it was unlikely to be held fast. Sweden’s request to join NATO was approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Parliament on Tuesday, and the measure was sent to the entire public assembly for a vote. However, the committee’s chairman informed reporters that there was no set time for the vote and that it was doubtful to happen immediately.
The Turkish Foreign Affairs Committee of the Turkish Parliament approved Sweden’s application to join NATO on Tuesday, sending the measure for a vote to the full general assembly. The New York Times reported that the head of the committee told reporters that a date for the vote had not been set and that it would be unlikely to take place quickly.