With the formation of the new government cabinet in Sweden, there will be no changes in the country's NATO membership activities.

APA reports that the new Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, said this at a joint press conference after the meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

Reminding that 28 countries have already ratified the protocols on the membership of Sweden and Finland in NATO, the Prime Minister said that he highly appreciates the attitude of the alliance members towards the membership of Sweden and Finland.

"As the new government, we will redouble our efforts to implement the tripartite agreement signed between Sweden, Finland and Turkey in Madrid. This tripartite agreement has also created a new platform for the fight against terrorism. The fight against terrorism is a priority for us, both now and after NATO membership. will be. We take our commitment in this direction seriously. As a NATO ally, Sweden will be committed to contributing to the security of all members of the alliance," Ulf Kritersson emphasized.