Sweden hosts another provocative demonstration by PKK/YPG supporters

Sweden hosts another provocative demonstration by PKK/YPG supporters

Accompanied by police, supporters of the PKK/YPG terror group marched to the Medborgarplatsen space in Stockholm.

Sympathizers of the terror group demanded cancellation of MoU signed between Sweden, Finland and Türkiye to address Ankara's legitimate security concerns.
Sympathizers of the phobia group demanded cancellation of MoU signed between Sweden, Finland and Türkiye to handle Ankara’s official safety considerations.
(Reuters)

Having hung Turkish President Erdogan’s effigy in Stockholm just a few days in the past, supporters of the YPG/PKK terror group staged one other provocative demonstration within the Swedish capital.

Gathering at Norra Bantorget Square in Stockholm, supporters of the phobia group demanded the cancellation of the memorandum of understanding that was signed between Sweden, Finland and Türkiye final summer time to handle Ankara’s considerations concerning the PKK’s operations within the two Nordic nations.

The supporters have been carrying items of material symbolising the terrorist group and posters of its ringleader Abdullah Ocalan and once more hung a puppet – likened to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan – by the toes on a pole.

Accompanied by police, supporters of the YPG/PKK terror group marched to the Medborgarplatsen space.

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The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued an announcement concerning the demonstration, saying “Türkiye condemns Sweden for allowing demonstration by supporters of PKK terror group in Stockholm,” and as soon as once more “calls on Swedish authorities to take concrete steps against terrorists.” 

Türkiye summoned Sweden’s envoy on Friday and warned that permitting the propaganda actions of PKK and affiliated circles stood in clear violation of the tripartite settlement.

Earlier this month and final November, PKK supporters within the nation additionally staged related demonstrations, which drew a robust response from Ankara.

In its greater than 35-year terror marketing campaign towards Türkiye, the PKK –– listed as a terrorist group by Türkiye, the US and EU –– has been chargeable for the deaths of greater than 40,000 individuals, together with ladies, kids and infants.

The YPG is its Syrian offshoot.

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Türkiye, Finland and Sweden signed a memorandum final June on the NATO summit in Madrid to handle Ankara’s official safety considerations, paving the way in which for the 2 Nordic nations’ eventual membership within the alliance.

Turkish officers, together with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have warned that Türkiye is not going to give the nod to the memberships of Sweden and Finland till the memorandum is carried out.

Unanimous consent from all 30 present allied nations is required for a rustic to hitch NATO.

Source: TRTWorld and companies

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