HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland would consider granting arms export permits to Turkey on a case by case basis, Finland’s Defence Minister said while visiting Ankara on Thursday, in an effort to bring Turkey round to supporting Finland’s and Sweden’s NATO membership bids. Finland and Sweden both asked to join the alliance in May in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but their bids require the approval of all 30 NATO member states. Only longtime NATO member Turkey stands opposed to their membership, accusing the Nordic countries of hosting Kurdish militants. Defence Minister Antti Kaikkonen …