NATO Formally Invites Finland And Sweden To Join Alliance

  • NATO formalized its invitation to Sweden and Finland to join its alliance on June 29, a historic expansion of the defense bloc that directly undercuts Russian President Vladimir Putin's aims as his war in Ukraine grinds ahead. 
  • The group collectively decided to approve countries' applications to join after Turkey dropped its objections, paving the way for NATO's most consequential enlargement in decades. 
  • "The accession of Finland and Sweden will make them safer, NATO stronger, and the Euro-Atlantic area more secure. The security of Finland and Sweden is of direct importance to the Alliance, including during the accession process," the statement said. 
  • The decision will now go to the 30 member states' parliaments and legislatures for final ratification. NATO's leaders said they expected the process to move quickly, allowing for an unprecedentedly swift accession and a show of unity against Putin.

(Source: CNN)