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NATO expansion: Moves to admit Finland and Sweden 'will likely drag on' amid objections from Turkey

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Turkey is "unlikely to simply back down on its demands" to Stockholm and Helsinki, say experts.

Added on the 27/06/2022 20:01:52 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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