Sweden has not fully fulfilled its obligations stemming from the tripartite agreement.

APA reports that Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said this at a joint press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

The head of MFA stressed that Turkey does not see any specific steps being taken by Sweden: "Sweden and Finland have taken some steps related to NATO membership, we do not deny it.

We welcome positive steps.

However, it would not be realistic to say that Sweden has fully fulfilled its obligations arising from the tripartite agreement.

At the moment, we do not see the concrete steps we want."

Mevlud Çavuşoğlu noted that although the laws have been tightened in Sweden, PKK and YPG continue to gather supporters, finance terrorism, and promote terrorist leaders.

"As a result, they did not adopt these laws to please us with their words, they adopted them to keep their promise and prevent them.

They have to fulfill the requirements of these laws.

Just as if they do not allow the creation of ISIS, they should not allow the PKK either," said Çavuşoğlu.