KEY POINTS
  • Relations between Turkey and the West have been strained, to say the least.
  • But with Turkey's decision to allow Sweden into NATO in late January – a move that required unanimous approval by all 31 members of the alliance – it's as if a switch was flipped. 
  • Turkey seemingly has a unique position that allows it to push the envelope and cross lines with its NATO allies.
President of Turkey Recep Erdogan addresses journalists during the final national press conference during the high level NATO summit in Litexpo Conference Centre in Vilnius, Lithuania on July 12, 2023.

Turkey spent nearly two years — along with Hungary — holding up Sweden's accession to NATO.

It's bought powerful Russian weapons systems and its outspoken president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, openly lambastes leaders of allied Western countries. Relations between Turkey and the West have been strained, to say the least.