Finnish, Swedish PMs pledge that nations will join Nato together.

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Prime Minister Sanna Marin (SDP) met on Thursday with her Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson in Stockholm, becoming the first prime minister to visit since he took office last October. According to her office, their talks focused on the European economy, competitiveness and other topical EU matters, as well as security policy – but the private discussions were likely dominated by the two countries' paired Nato bids, which are stalled by Turkish opposition, particularly against Sweden. More on the subjectSweden's new PM to discuss Nato with Finnish leaders; Stoltenberg to meet with Erdogan Finland, Sweden: No preconditions on nuclear weapons ahead of Nato membership

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