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Sweden signs up with NATO as war in Ukraine triggers security reconsider

Sweden signed up with NATO in Washington on Thursday, two years after Russia's. invasion of Ukraine forced it to rethink its nationwide security. policy and conclude that assistance for the alliance was the. Scandinavian nation's finest guarantee of security.

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson turned over the final. documents to the U.S. government on Thursday, the last action. in a dragged out process to secure the backing of all members to. sign up with the military alliance.

Advantages concern those who wait, U.S. Secretary of. State Antony Blinken said as he got Sweden's accession. documents from Kristersson.

Blinken said everything changed after Russia's full-scale. intrusion of Ukraine, mentioning surveys revealing a massive shift in. Swedish popular opinion on signing up with NATO.

Swedes realized something really profound: that if Putin. was willing to attempt to erase one next-door neighbor from the map, then he. might well not stop there.

For NATO, the accessions of Sweden and Finland - which. shares a 1,340 km border with Russia - are the most substantial. additions in decades. It is likewise a blow for Russian President. Vladimir Putin who has actually looked for prevent any more fortifying. of the alliance.

Today is a truly historical day. Sweden is now a member of. NATO, Kristersson said. We will defend freedom together with. the countries closest to us-- both in terms of geography,. culture and values.

Sweden will benefit from the alliance's typical defence. warranty under which an attack on one member is regarded as an. attack on all.

Hakan Yucel, 54, an IT employee in the Swedish capital. said of the accession: Before, we were outdoors and felt a. bit alone ... I believe that the danger from Russia, it's. going to be much less now.

The Nordic country would include cutting-edge submarines and a. substantial fleet of domestically produced Gripen fighter jets to. NATO forces and be a vital link between the Atlantic and. Baltic.

Russia has actually threatened to take unspecified political and. military-technical counter-measures in action to Sweden's. move.

Signing up with NATO is really like buying insurance coverage, a minimum of as. long as the United States is in fact happy to be the. insurance provider, said Barbara Kunz, a scientist at defence. believe tank SIPRI.

While Stockholm has actually been drawing ever closer to NATO over. the last twenty years, subscription marks a clear break with the. past, when for more than 200 years, Sweden prevented military. alliances and adopted a neutral stance in times of war.

After World War 2, it built an international track record as. a champ of human rights, and given that the Soviet Union collapsed. in 1991, successive federal governments have pared back military. spending.

As just recently as 2021, its defence minister had rejected NATO. membership, only for the then-Social Democrat federal government to. apply, together with neighbour Finland, just a few months later on.

I guess needed to take a stance really and I more than happy. that we really did and that we are safeguarded by NATO,. because the stress with Russia has actually been growing for a number of. years, stated Carl Fredrik Aspegren, 28, a trainee in Stockholm.

While Finland signed up with the alliance in 2015, Sweden was kept. waiting as Turkey and Hungary, which both have cordial relations. with Russia, delayed ratifying Sweden's accession.

Turkey approved Sweden's application in January.

Hungary delayed its choice on Sweden's accession up until. Kristersson made a goodwill see to Budapest on Feb. 23, where. the two countries concurred a fighter jet offer.

(source: Reuters)