The head of the North Atlantic Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, has said that an agreement has now been reached for Finland and Sweden regarding the accession of these two countries to NATO.

This news has with the lifting of the Turkish blockade, which had dilemmas regarding the accession of these two countries to NATO, Telegrafi reports.

Moments ago it was reported that Turkey has agreed to support Finland and Sweden to join NATO.

The big news comes after a joint memorandum was signed at the NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain, between the three foreign ministers of these countries, supporting "full support against possible threats against these countries".

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Madrid that he was happy to announce that an agreement had been reached paving the way for Finland and Sweden to join NATO.

According to him, this action is the complete opposite of what Russian President Vladimir Putin expects to happen in NATO.

/ Telegraphy /