Summary of Suécia é oficialmente o 32º membro da OTAN

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The YouTube video announces that Sweden has officially joined NATO as its 32nd member, following Hungary's approval of its entry after an 18-month delay. With Sweden's inclusion, the entire Baltic Sea coast will now be under NATO's protection, except for the Russian coast and Kaliningrad. The Baltic Sea is strategically important commercially, providing access to Russian ports Saint Petersburg and Kaliningrad. Russia had previously warned of negative consequences from Sweden's entry and hinted at potential retaliation, but there has been no official comment from the Russian government.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the YouTube video announces that Sweden has officially become the 32nd member of NATO. The entry of the Nordic country into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) occurred after Hungary approved its entry, which had been delayed for over 18 months. The Hungarian parliament approved Sweden's entry with 188 votes, and the last approval needed was from Hungary. With Sweden in the alliance, the entire Baltic Sea coast will be part of the alliance's territory, except for the Russian coast and Kaliningrad. The Baltic Sea is also strategically important from a commercial perspective, as it is a maritime access route to the ports of Saint Petersburg and Kaliningrad in Russia. Last year, a Russian spokesperson warned of negative consequences from Sweden's entry into NATO and hinted at potential retaliation, but so far, the Russian government, led by Vladimir Putin, has not commented on the issue.

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