
How Erdogan's Turkey became NATO's wild card
CNN
Turkey has become a headache for NATO. But recent geopolitical events have shown that it's one the alliance will have to tolerate. Experts say Erdogan knows that well and has used his country's place in the grouping to serve its national interests.
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said that Ankara had agreed to support the membership bids of his country and Sweden, removing a major hurdle to the two joining the alliance.
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