He made such a statement on the eve of an informal meeting of foreign ministers of NATO member countries in Berlin.

“It is outrageous and unacceptable that our allies and friends support this terrorist organization (PKK. -

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And in view of our fight against this terrorist organization, restrictions were imposed on the supply of defense products, some of which we imported from countries planning to join NATO.

For this reason, the majority of Turkish residents oppose the entry of these countries that support the PKK and the SNS (People's Self-Defense Forces in Syria), and also asks us to block this process, TASS quoted Cavusoglu as saying.

These problems should be discussed with NATO allies and these countries, the minister stressed.

As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said earlier, Turkey is watching the discussion of the possible entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO, but cannot yet look at it positively.

Representative of the Turkish President Ibrahim Kalin expressed the hope that these countries will put an end to the existence of the Kurdistan Workers' Party in their territories, which is recognized by the Turkish authorities as a terrorist organization.