RTThu, 07 Mar 2024 16:52 UTC
Sweden has officially become the 32nd member of the US-led NATO military bloc after the document formalizing Stockholm's accession entered into force on Thursday.
The accession ceremony will be held in Washington, where Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson will submit his country's documents to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
A document published by the US Department of State asserts that all conditions for Sweden's entry into NATO have been fulfilled and that the protocol signifying Stockholm's membership entered into force on March 7, 2024.
In a post on X, Kristersson also
declared that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had informed him that all bloc members have formally accepted Sweden's accession protocol and had invited Stockholm to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Stockholm is set to make a final formal decision on joining the bloc, which will be followed by a news conference. After that, Kristersson is set to issue an address to the nation, according to Swedish Radio.
Sweden and Finland abandoned their longstanding policies of non-alignment and submitted bids to join the US-led military bloc in 2022, citing security concerns following the launch of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.
The two countries' bids to join had to be ratified by all current bloc members. Hungary and Tรผrkiye initially objected, with Ankara accusing Sweden and Finland of harboring members of armed groups designated as terrorists under Turkish law.
Finland and Sweden eventually reformed their anti-terrorism laws and both bids were ultimately ratified. Finland became the 31st member of NATO in April 2023.
Meanwhile, Russia has insisted that NATO's continued expansion poses a threat to its national security and is destabilizing Europe, making it less safe.
Moscow has pointed out that it did not have any issues with the two Scandinavian countries before they decided to join the US-led bloc, but will now be forced to respond by reorganizing and strengthening its armed forces in the region.
Comment: Ever since Finland and Sweden started to contemplate joining NATO, the fear campaign and talk of war has been drummed into the citizens. Instead of neutrality, they have decided to join an organisation which talks of peace but looks for war and not just in Europe but around the world. The taxpayers are then milked for more money for war and war equipment.
Russia has responded to this war rhetoric and revived the Leningrad military district and the Moscow military district, thus being able to respond to the fact that Russia's border with NATO now has increased.
As the Russian defense minister
said:
"All plans for manning the army and navy have been fully implemented, bringing their number to 1 million 150 thousand servicemen. Two combined arms armies and a mixed aviation corps have been formed and manned... On December 1, the implementation of the decree to build up the forces to 1 million 320 thousand people began. In connection with Finland's accession and Sweden's upcoming accession to NATO, we are forming the Leningrad and Moscow military districts. In accordance with external threats, the number of armed forces will be further increased to 1.5 million servicemen," the Russian Defense Minister said.
He noted that more than 1,500 people sign contracts to serve in the Russian army every day.
If Sweden and Finland think that they will benefit and feel safer by making Russia an enemy, they might be in for a surprise. As always, war is a racket and those who benefit from Sweden and Finland joining NATO are the weapons manufacturers.
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Comment: Ever since Finland and Sweden started to contemplate joining NATO, the fear campaign and talk of war has been drummed into the citizens. Instead of neutrality, they have decided to join an organisation which talks of peace but looks for war and not just in Europe but around the world. The taxpayers are then milked for more money for war and war equipment.
Russia has responded to this war rhetoric and revived the Leningrad military district and the Moscow military district, thus being able to respond to the fact that Russia's border with NATO now has increased.
As the Russian defense minister said: If Sweden and Finland think that they will benefit and feel safer by making Russia an enemy, they might be in for a surprise. As always, war is a racket and those who benefit from Sweden and Finland joining NATO are the weapons manufacturers.
See also: