The Secretary General said that he had convened another meeting between Türkiye, Sweden and Finland at NATO Headquarters on 9 March. He also welcomed that the Hungarian Parliament has started discussions on ratification, saying that he expects the process there to be completed shortly.
“Sweden and Finland’s membership will make our Alliance stronger,” said the Secretary General, “with highly capable forces, an advanced defence industry, and years of experience training and operating together with Allies.” He added that Sweden and Finland’s applications have already strengthened their security, and that “it is inconceivable that NATO would not act if your security was threatened.”
Warning that President Putin was preparing for new attacks against Ukraine, Stoltenberg said he discussed the “urgent need to step up and sustain our support” for Ukraine with Prime Minister Kristersson. He also thanked Sweden for its significant financial, humanitarian and military assistance to Ukraine.
On Wednesday, the NATO Secretary General will participate in the informal meeting of European Union Defence Ministers also in Stockholm.