“These dirty actions in Sweden, and even near our diplomatic mission, are considered an insult to Muslims, and in general to all people, all rights and freedoms.

You continue to support terrorists and are waiting for support to join NATO.

Will not work.

Sweden should no longer expect this support from us," TASS quoted Erdogan as saying.

As Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said earlier, Sweden and Finland are rejecting Turkey's requests for cooperation in the fight against terrorism.

On January 22, the deputy head of the ruling Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP), Numan Kurtulmus, said that Ankara expects Stockholm to strictly fulfill all obligations to counter terrorism, which are stipulated by the memorandum signed with it.

Before that, protesters in Turkey burned the Swedish flag at the country's Consulate General in Istanbul in response to a provocation with the Koran in Stockholm.