AP

Turkey remains concerned by alleged PKK activity in Finland

Dec 7, 2022, 5:15 PM | Updated: Dec 8, 2022, 7:17 am

In this photo provided by the Turkish Defense Ministry, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, right...

In this photo provided by the Turkish Defense Ministry, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, right, and Finnish Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen shake hands during a welcome ceremony in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. (Turkish Defense Ministry via AP)

(Turkish Defense Ministry via AP)

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey remains concerned by alleged activities of Kurdish militant groups inside Finland and expects Helsinki to take “concrete steps” before Ankara can approve its NATO membership, Turkey’s defense minister said Thursday.

Hulusi Akar made the comments during a joint news conference with Finland’s Defense Minister Antti Kaikkonen, who is in Ankara to discuss his nation’s bid to join the military alliance.

“I have told them that we are disturbed by the PKK/YPG terror organizations and their supporters’ continued activities in Finland and that we have concerns about this,” Akar told reporters — in reference to the banned Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK and its Syrian affiliate, the Kurdish Protection Units, or YPG.

Sweden and Finland abandoned their longstanding policies of military nonalignment and applied for NATO membership after Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February, amid concerns that Moscow might target them next.

However, NATO-member Turkey has been holding up their bids to join the alliance, accusing the two Nordic countries of ignoring threats to Turkey from Kurdish militants and other groups it considers as terrorists. It has been pressing the two countries to crack down on these groups.

The parliaments of Turkey and Hungary have yet to ratify their applications. The 28 other NATO states have already done so.

Kaikkonen insisted his country was committed to an agreement that was reached between Turkey, Sweden and Finland under which the two Nordics nations pledged to address Turkey’s security concerns.

“We take the security concerns of (Turkey) seriously,” he said.

Earlier this week, Turkish foreign minister said Ankara also wanted Finland to declare that it is lifting a de facto embargo on arms sales to Turkey, that was imposed following Turkey’s incursion into Syria in 2019.

But Kaikkonen said the country does not impose a weapons ban and assesses all sales on a case-by-case basis. Finland maintains it never enforced an actual arms embargo on Turkey, saying it merely stopped issuing licenses for some arms deals.

“There is no national arms embargo,” the Finnish minister said. “In future we will also take into account that we are both NATO allies.”

Meanwhile, Akar also said that Ankara expects all NATO allies’ cooperation toward the modernization of Turkey’s armed forces, including a swift approval from the United States on the sale of F-16 fighter jets.

Turkey is seeking to purchase 40 F-16 aircraft and some 80 kits to modernize its existing fleet, in compensation for it being removed from the U.S.-led F-35 fighter jet program.

Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

AP

Photo: Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom at...

Michael R. Sisak, Jennifer Peltz, Eric Tucker and Jake Offenhartz, The Associated Press

Trump tried to ‘corrupt’ the 2016 election, prosecutor alleges as hush money trial gets underway

Trump tried to illegally influence the 2016 election by preventing damaging stories about himself from becoming public, a prosecutor said.

1 day ago

Image: Former President Donald Trump and his lawyer Todd Blanche appear at Manhattan criminal in Ne...

Associated Press

Police to review security outside courthouse hosting Trump trial after man sets himself on fire

Crews rushed away a person after fire was extinguished outside where jury selection was taking place in the Donald Trump criminal trial.

4 days ago

Photo: Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is sworn-in before the House Committee on Hom...

the MyNorthwest Staff with wire reports

Senate dismisses two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security secretary, ends trial

The Senate dismissed impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, as Republicans pushed to remove him.

6 days ago

idaho gender-affirming care...

Associated Press

Supreme Court allows Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth

The Supreme Court is allowing Idaho to enforce its ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth while lawsuits over the law proceed.

8 days ago

Image: Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press in Manhattan state court in New York City ...

Associated Press

Trump’s hush money trial gets underway; 1st day ends without any jurors selected

The historic hush money trial of Donald Trump got underway Monday with the arduous process of selecting a jury to hear the case.

8 days ago

Photo: Israeli Iron Dome air defense system launches to intercept missiles fired from Iran, in cent...

Tia Goldenberg and Josef Federman, The Associated Press

Israel is quiet on next steps against Iran — and on which partners helped shoot down missiles

On Sunday, Israel's leaders credited an international military coalition with helping thwart a direct attack from Iran.

9 days ago

Turkey remains concerned by alleged PKK activity in Finland