Published 20:49 IST, August 20th 2022

Turkey denies receiving 'positive response' from Sweden & Finland on extradition demands

Turkey has not received a "positive response" from Sweden and Finland over extradition of people who have been involved in terrorist activities.

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Turkey has t received a "positive response" from Sweden and Finland to ir requests for extradition of people who have been involved in terrorist activities, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said. Bozdag stated that Ankara has updated its appeal and again reminded two nations about Turkey's request regarding extradition, RIA vosti reported. 

tably, Turkey had objected to Sweden and Finland's NATO bid and accused Helsinki and Stockholm of supporting Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, which Ankara views as a "terrorist organization". However, Turkey lifted its objections to Sweden and Finland's NATO membership after three nations signed a trilateral memorandum to address Ankara's legitimate security concerns. On August 18, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag stated that Sweden's decision to extradite a Turkish convict was far short of Stockholm's commitments made under agreement which paved way for its NATO membership, Hurriyet Daily News reported. 

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Sweden anunced to extradite man convicted of fraud

Earlier this month, Swedish government said that it would extradite Okan Kale, a man convicted of credit card fraud. In response to Sweden's decision to extradite a man convicted of fraud, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag emphasized that Stockholm needed to make more efforts to win trust of Ankara. He asserted that Sweden is "wrong" if it believes that it would be able to convince Turkey about fulfilling its commitments by extraditing "ordinary criminals" to Ankara. Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated he will t present rdic nation's application for ratification in parliament until y do t fulfill Ankara's extradition demands. In July, Erdogan stated that Sweden had committed to extraditing "73 terrorists." 

Finland, Sweden & Turkey to hold meeting 

Meanwhile, Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto stated that Finland, Sweden, and Turkey will hold a meeting in Finland in August, as per   Hurriyet Daily News report. He has t revealed date of meeting between representatives of three nations. Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that meeting between Turkey, Finland, and Sweden will be held on August 26. Pekka Haavisto said that meeting between Turkey and two rdic countries will continue discussions based on trilateral memorandum signed between three nations in June. 

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20:49 IST, August 20th 2022