Türkiye cancels Swedish defense chief’s visit after protest permit

Sweden's Defence Minister Pal Jonson speaks to members of the media in the north east of England on Nov 9, 2022. (ANDY COMMINS / POOL / AFP)

ISTANBUL – Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said on Saturday that a planned visit by his Swedish counterpart to Ankara has been canceled after Swedish authorities granted permission for protests in Stockholm.

"At this point, the visit of Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson to Türkiye on January 27 has become meaningless. So we canceled the visit," Akar said.

Swedish Defense Minister Jonson had planned to travel next week to Ankara at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart as the Nordic country hopes to nudge Türkiye to ratify its bid to join NATO

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Swedish Defense Minister Jonson had planned to travel next week to Ankara at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart as the Nordic country hopes to nudge Türkiye to ratify its bid to join NATO.

Akar said he discussed the lack of measures for protests in Sweden against Türkiye with President Tayyip Erdogan and conveyed his reaction to his Swedish counterpart on the sidelines of a meeting of Ukraine Defence Contact Group.

"It is unacceptable not to make a move or react to these (protests). The necessary things needed to be done, measures should have been taken," Akar said according to a statement by Turkish defense ministry.

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On Friday, Türkiye summoned the Swedish ambassador over authorities' permission for a protest, in which Muslim holy book the Koran will be burned, near the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm scheduled to be held on Saturday.