Slovak parliament backs Finland and Sweden's NATO membership
Parliament has approved Finland and Sweden joining NATO at its Tuesday session.
As many as 126 MPs of 143 present MPs voted for Finland’s accession to the Alliance. Regarding Sweden, 124 of 144 present MPs supported the country’s decision to join NATO on September 27.
In addition to several MPs from different political parties, far-right MPs voted against the protocols en bloc.
Slovakia has been one of the last countries expected to back NATO membership for Finland and Sweden, which decided to join the Alliance following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
“Finland’s defence minister has asked me again when we are going to ratify Finland’s accession to NATO,” Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav NaÄ (OĽaNO) posted on Facebook on September 23.
Only Slovakia, Turkey and Hungary remain, he added.
The delay in the parliamentary vote, which has been criticised by Foreign Minister Rastislav KáÄer, was caused by the coalition government crisis and summer holidays. The government managed to okay the ratification of protocols related to the accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO in July.
On Tuesday, KáÄer praised the voting result.
“They [Finland and Sweden] will be a welcomed contribution to our collective defence as well as Slovak security and stability,” the minister tweeted. Read More...