It is reported by CNN Türk.

“Decisions in NATO are taken by consensus ... We are not opposed to the NATO response plan regarding the security of the Baltic states. However, what the Baltic countries need is to be given to us. We are also allies, ”said Cavusoglu.

He also announced the continuation of Ankara’s negotiations with NATO and discussion of the proposals of the leadership of the alliance of the Ministry of Defense and the military.

Cavusoglu noted that disagreements with NATO concern the lack of a solution to counter armed Kurdish organizations, which Turkey considers to be terrorist.

On November 26, Reuters reported, citing sources, that Turkey did not support NATO’s military plans to protect the Baltic states and Poland "in the event of a Russian attack."

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg praised media reports about Turkey’s refusal to accept the plan, noting that there are not only plans, but “the will and ability to protect all allies of the alliance.”