Biden signs documents of U.S. support for Sweden, Finland to join NATO

Putin is getting “exactly what he did not want,” with the two countries entry into the alliance, Biden said

(L-R) US vice president Kamala Harris, US pPresident Joe Biden, ambassador Karin Olofsdotter, of the Kingdom of Sweden, and ambassador Mikko Hautala, of the Republic of Finland, participate in a signing ceremony for the Instruments of Ratification for the Accession Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty for the Republic of Finland and Kingdom of Sweden, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on 9 August, 2022AFP

U.S. president Joe Biden on Tuesday signed documents endorsing Finland and Sweden’s accession to NATO, the most significant expansion of the military alliance since the 1990s as it responds to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Biden signed the U.S. “instrument of ratification” welcoming the two countries, the final step for their endorsement by the United States.

“It was and is a watershed moment I believe in the alliance and for the greater security and stability not only of Europe and the United States but of the world,” he said of their entry into the post World War Two alliance.

It was and is a watershed moment I believe in the alliance and for the greater security and stability not only of Europe and the United States but of the world
Joe Biden, US President

The U.S. Senate backed the expansion by an overwhelming 95-1 last week, a rare display of bipartisan unity in a bitterly divided Washington. Both Democratic and Republican Senators strongly approved membership for the two Nordic countries, describing them as important allies whose modern militaries already worked closely with NATO.

The vote was a sharp contrast with some rhetoric in Washington during the administration of former Republican president Donald Trump, who pursued an “America First” foreign policy and criticised NATO allies who failed to reach defence spending targets.

Sweden and Finland applied for NATO membership in response to Russia’s 24 February invasion of Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly warned both countries against joining the alliance.

U.S. president Joe Biden speaks with Swedish ambassador to the U.S. Karin Olofsdotter and Finnish ambassador to the U.S. Mikko Hautala as he signs documents endorsing Finland’s and Sweden’s accession to NATO, in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, U.S., on 9 August, 2022
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Putin is getting “exactly what he did not want,” with the two countries entry into the alliance, Biden said.

NATO’s 30 allies signed the accession protocol for Sweden and Finland last month, allowing them to join the nuclear-armed alliance once all member states ratify the decision.

The accession must be ratified by the parliaments of all 30 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation members before Finland and Sweden can be protected by Article Five, the defense clause stating that an attack on one ally is an attack on all.

Ratification could take up to a year, although the accession has already been approved by a few countries including Canada, Germany and Italy.