(Istanbul Composite Electric) Turkish Foreign Minister Chawuslu said that Sweden and Finland, which apply to join NATO, must take specific actions to stop support for terrorist organizations and respond to Turkey's requirements.Finland hopes to eliminate obstacles to the two countries in the NATO summit at the end of June.

Turkey has proposed a "request list" to the two countries on Monday.Chawusho Lu said to understand the security of Finland and Sweden, but also hoped that the two countries would understand the legitimate and safe concerns of Turkey.

Turkish President Erdogan has recently accused the two countries of supporting terrorist organizations such as the "Kurdish Workers' Party" that supports Turkish banned.Turkish Presidential Palace spokesman Kalin said on the 25th that in the past 10 years, the two countries have not actively responded to the demands of multiple extraditions of Turkey.The two countries also stopped selling weapons to Türkiye in 2019.

Sweden and Finland submitted an appointment application to the Secretary -General of the North Atlantic Covenant Organization on the 18th of this month, but Turkey has reserved attitude towards the two countries.According to sources, Turkish, Sweden and Finland's talks were almost unable to make progress.Officials expect that the negotiations will not achieve results before June 29th to 30th before the launch of Madrid, Spain.

A senior Turkish official told Reuters on Friday: "The negotiation will continue. But the date will not be."

Finland pointed out that it is very important to solve the problem before the NATO Summit at the end of June.Finnish Foreign Minister Harvesto said with U.S. Secretary of State Brillings in Washington on Friday: "We were negotiating well there (Turkey) and agreed to continue negotiations."

On the other hand, the Swedish people are worried that the government will make too many concessions to Turkey in order to join NATO.Amy Kaka Barba, an independent parliamentarian supported by Prime Minister Anderson in Congress, told AFP: "Pack everything to join NATO, hurriedly join and destroy democracy, which is terrible."

This week's daily news of the Swedish Daily Daily News reminded by the 17 cultural and literary circles: "We must not fall into the trap of Erdogan."