Hundreds of people took to the streets in Stockholm to protest the anti-terror law that should regulate relations with Turkey regarding Sweden’s accession to NATO. This was reported by the AFP agency.
The demonstration was organized by groups close to the PKK, which is banned in Turkey and the European Union. The name of the action was “There is no NATO in Sweden, no Erdogan law”.
The agency said hundreds of people protested in Stockholm on Sunday against the new anti-terror law, which was enacted in response to Turkey’s opposition to Sweden’s NATO membership.
Former Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anniken Huitfeld He stated that Sweden should join NATO as soon as possible. In particular, this should happen before the Alliance’s July summit in Vilnius.
Source: Riafan

I am Ruby Schultz, a journalist and author with experience in the news industry. I have worked at several top-tier publications, such as The News Dept., where I primarily cover technology news. My work has been featured in prominent outlets like The New York Times and Wired Magazine.