(AP) --- Russian
Ambassador Viktor Tatarintsev told Dagens Nyheter that Russia does not have any military plans against Sweden , in line with Stockholm 's alliance neutrality.
But Tatarintsev
warned that this could change if Sweden were to join the NATO
alliance.
“I don't think it
will become relevant in the near future, even though there has been a certain
swing in public opinion. But if it happens there will be countermeasures,"
Tatarintsev said according to a translation from The Local.
"Putin pointed
out that there will be consequences, that Russia will have to resort to a
response of the military kind and reorientate our troops and missiles,"
the ambassador said. "The country that joins NATO needs to be aware of the
risks it is exposing itself to."
Currently, Sweden does not
have any plans to join NATO. The country has stayed out of competing alliances
between the West and Russia
since World War II. However, public support for NATO membership is quickly
rising.
An October 2014
poll showed 37% of Swedes were in favor of joining NATO with 36% of Swedes
against — the first time that more Swedes have favored joining the alliance
than not.
This swing in
public opinion could be in response to a series of aggressive and provocative
Russian actions throughout the region. On September 17, 2014, two Russian
military aircraft crossed into Swedish territory.
Shortly after that,
a Russian military aircraft — flying with its transponders turned off — passed
dangerously close to a commercial jet in the south of the country.
Most provocatively,
the Swedish military believes that Russia
sailed submarines into its waters in the fall of 2014, leading to a sub hunt
that became Sweden 's
largest military operation since the end of the Cold War.
AlthoughSweden does not belong to NATO, the
country is a participant in two other military alliances.
Although
Alongside Denmark , Finland ,
Iceland , and Norway , Stockholm
is a member of the Nordic Defense Cooperation. Sweden
is also a member of the EU Nordic Battlegroup alongside Finland , Norway ,
Ireland , Estonia , Latvia ,
and Lithuania .
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