'Unacceptable': Anger in Türkiye as Sweden rejects case against PKK backers

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'Unacceptable': Anger in Türkiye as Sweden rejects case against PKK backers
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Omer Celik, spokesperson of the governing AK Party, says the decision of Swedish prosecutors to dismiss a complaint against those who defamed and threatened President Erdogan is 'unacceptable'

Türkiye has yet to endorses Sweden's accession to NATO, saying that it has yet to take necessary steps against terrorism.

Omer Celik, the spokesperson of the governing AK Party, called Monday's decision of the prosecutors in Stockholm "unacceptable"."If you protect a terrorist group who threatens our country, attacks our citizens and the military, then we cannot talk about an alliance here," Celik said of Sweden, which is seeking to become a member of the regional security bloc, NATO.

The latest complaint against the supporters of the PKK/YPG stems from an incident on Thursday, when the demonstrators staged a rally in front of the historic city hall building in the Swedish capital, and threatened President Erdogan.

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