Swedish politicians Changing position towards Kurdish groups

Nord News radio channel has reported that the position of Swedish politicians towards the Kurds and Kurdish groups has changed after the country's request to join NATO.

The government of Sweden, which hosts 100,000 Kurdish citizens and the office of some Kurdish groups such as the Syrian Kurdish Autonomous Administration, is established in this country, is now trying to weaken their support at the request of Turkey. The reason is clear; Turkey has told Sweden to stop supporting the Kurds if it wants Ankara to agree to the request to join NATO and not veto the NATO demand.
Nord News, which covers the reports of Scandinavian countries including Sweden, has discussed in a report the reason for the rapid change of Sweden's position towards the Kurds and Kurdish groups.
This news channel has emphasized in its report that not only the opinion of the Swedish government but also the position of the country's politicians has changed towards the Kurds and they do not support the Kurds and Kurdish groups as before. This network stated the reason behind the change in Sweden's position and its politicians towards the Kurds is to protect the country's interests, including gaining membership in the NATO military organization.
Turkey, as one of the 30 NATO members, can prevent the fulfillment of Stockholm's demands. Nord News pointed out that the position of Swedish politicians has suddenly changed towards the Kurds and Kurdish groups living in this country.
The Kurds, who were considered allies of Sweden until yesterday, are now considered affiliated with terrorist groups.
The report has emphasized that the Kurds have once again become victims of the anti-Kurdish policies of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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