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Turkey’s NATO membership is in danger: the reason

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Turkey’s NATO membership is expected to be mooted in 2023, Bolton says
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Turkey risks being excluded from NATO due to its friendship with Russia. This was warned by the former national security adviser to the President of the United States, John Bolton.

“Finland and Sweden have made the extraordinary decision to join NATO, but Russia’s commercial and military partners have not yet abandoned them in their hour of need, sadly including Turkey, whose NATO membership should be questioned in 2023 if the president [Реджеп Тайип] Erdogan (probably through fraud) will be re-elected (in June elections – approx. URA.RU),” Bolton quotes The Daily Telegraph. He explained his position on excluding the country from the alliance by the fact that Turkey has not yet expressed its readiness to take a tough anti-Russian position on the issue of the conflict in Ukraine.

He also added that if the authorities in Washington and London do not do Ukraine “right” in the next 12 months, the negative consequences will be felt far beyond the current battlefield. “[У Украины] everything will go wrong in relations with China, Iran, North Korea and other countries,” he warned.

Earlier, columnists of the American business newspaper The Wall Street Journal wrote that Turkish President Erdogan will continue to develop economic cooperation with Russia, ignoring the sanctions of Western countries. According to analysts, she bet on his political future in relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Turkey risks being excluded from NATO due to its friendship with Russia. This was warned by the former national security adviser to the President of the United States, John Bolton. “Finland and Sweden have made the extraordinary decision to join NATO, but Russia’s commercial and military partners have not yet abandoned them in their hour of need, sadly including Turkey, whose NATO membership should be questioned in 2023 if the president [Реджеп Тайип] Erdogan (probably through fraud) will be re-elected (at the June elections – approx. URA.RU), ”The Daily Telegraph quotes Bolton. He explained his position on excluding the country from the alliance by the fact that Turkey has not yet expressed its readiness to take a tough anti-Russian position on the issue of the conflict in Ukraine. He also added that if the authorities in Washington and London do not do Ukraine “right” in the next 12 months, the negative consequences will be felt far beyond the current battlefield. “[У Украины] everything will go wrong in relations with China, Iran, North Korea and other countries,” he warned. Earlier, columnists of the American business newspaper The Wall Street Journal wrote that Turkish President Erdogan will continue to develop economic cooperation with Russia, ignoring the sanctions of Western countries.According to analysts, he bet on his political future in relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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