“It went through a bidding sieve,” - a political scientist about Sweden’s accession to NATO and security guarantees

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Political scientist Ruslan Bortnik explained why Russia missed the entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO, which it respects as its enemy, Politeka reports.

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“The Ugorshchina and Turechchina blocked the process, and you remember this conflict with Sweden since the appearance of Kurdish separatists and militants. But everything went through the sieve of trading. This means that, apparently, there were no serious protests either from the side of the United States or from the side of other key centers in the middle of NATO for such a blockade,” says Ruslan Bortnik.

And Russia, he explains, adopted the tactic of ignoring this expansion of NATO, but still could not solve this problem.

In addition, there is another subtle point. Finland joined before NATO, but this model of accession does not transfer the deployment of significant contingents of foreign troops on its territory. Enter with one foot,” says Ruslan Bortnik.

Zokrema, the expert says, is considering the remaining statements from the White House that the United States no longer guarantees the security of European NATO members. In my opinion, if NATO shares were quoted on the stock exchange, the stink would have fallen even further, since Europe’s capacity for collective security without the United States would have been even limited. Therefore, according to the expert, after regulating the Russian-Ukrainian war, Putin will return to new and old NATO members, including the Baltic and Finnish regions.

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