Sweden summons Russia’s ambassador over ‘legitimate target’ statement

Sweden’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday it will summon Russia’s Stockholm ambassador to complain about an “attempt at interference” with the Swedish Nato application process. Sweden and Finland in 2022 both sought Nato membership shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and are hoping to complete the process this year. The Russian ambassador in a statement on the embassy’s website said joining Nato made the Nordic countries “a legitimate target for Russian retaliatory measures, including those of a military nature”. A Swedish foreign ministry spokesman said the ambassador would be summoned. [ Orban pivots away from Russia in approving Finland’s Nato accession ] [ Ireland ‘interested’ in joining Nato undersea security cell, says senior alliance figure ] “The foreign ministry is summoning the Russian ambassador to protest this obvious attempt at interference,” Swedish foreign minister Tobias Billstrom separately told news agency TT. — Reuters (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2023
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