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Sweden’s ruling party supports joining NATO, paving way for bid

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Finland, Sweden announce plans to join NATO amid Russian invasion of Ukraine
WATCH: Finland, Sweden announce plans to join NATO amid Russian invasion of Ukraine – May 15, 2022

Sweden’s ruling Social Democrats said on Sunday they backed the country joining NATO, abandoning decades of opposition in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and creating a large parliament majority in favor of membership.

With neighboring Finland already set to hand in its application, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson is now all but certain to launch a formal application within days.

“The party board has at its meeting on May 15, 2022 decided that the party will work toward Sweden applying for membership in NATO,” the Social Democrats said in a statement.

Joining NATO was a distant prospect just months ago, but Russia’s attack on Ukraine has prompted both Sweden and Finland to rethink their security needs and seek safety in an alliance they stood apart from during the long Cold War.

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The war in Ukraine, which Moscow calls a special military operation but which has already killed thousands and displaced millions, shattered long-standing security policies and fueled a wave of public support for NATO membership in both countries.

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Sweden to seek NATO membership as ruling party drops long-time opposition

In Finland, President Sauli Niinisto on Sunday confirmed the country’s intentions to apply, saying the region would benefit.

The Social Democrat party also said they were opposed to stationing nuclear weapons or permanent NATO military bases in Sweden.

— Reporting by Johan Ahlander, Simon Johnson and Niklas Pollard

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