On January 24, the Turkish Parliament ratified Sweden's request for membership in NATO, making this country's entry into the alliance even closer, REL writes, KosovaPress transmits.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is now expected to sign the Swedish legislation within days.
Kover added, on his website, that he "does not feel any particular urgency" and "there is no extraordinary situation" regarding Sweden's admission to NATO.
Hungary has accused Sweden of having a hostile approach.
This is after Stockholm has previously accused the Hungarian Government of going against the democratic principles of the EU.
However, there has been progress in recent days.
The Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has welcomed the news from Turkey, saying that he expects Hungary to end the procedures as soon as possible.
Sweden, along with Finland, have ended several decades of neutrality in 2022, and have decided to join NATO, after the start of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Turkey, along with the United States and the European Union, consider the PKK a terrorist organization.