Turkey could stall Sweden joining NATO. See what PM says about negotiating with them
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Nina Dos Santos, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says her country is prepared to work with Turkey in order to secure entry into NATO.
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