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US Defence Secretary says he hopes Turkey decides to allow Sweden into NATO "sooner versus later"

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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that it's important that Turkey will decide to allow Sweden into NATO "sooner versus later", saying he "feels confident" it will happen before the alliance summit in Lithuania July.His optimism is shared by Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson, who said he hopes his country will be allowed into the alliance by the summer.

He added that Sweden feels more secure with the additional US military exercises and involvement with the nation. “We look forward to continuing to advocate for your swift admission to NATO, and we’ll work hard to get that done before the summit,” Austin said on Wednesday.

The US Defense Secretary added that Sweden joining NATO will make the alliance stronger and the continent more secure at a crucial time for European security."It's important to all of us that they make the decision sooner versus later," he said.Austin and Jonson were speaking to reporters near the docks at the Musko Naval Base, where the US official observed Swedish Marines on small combat boats conducting an amphibious landing exercise.

His was the first visit by a US defence chief since 2000, when then-secretary William Cohen visited the country.Sweden's bid to join NATO has been stalling because of Turkey and Hungary's opposition, while Finland -- who asked to join the alliance at the same time as the neighbouring Scandinavian country in May last year -- formally became NATO's newest member on 5 April, only days after Turkey and Hungary ratified Helsinki's application.A unanimous vote of all 31 NATO members is required to admit new members, a rule which is now impeding Sweden to join the alliance.

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