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NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Sweden πΈπͺ Ulf Kristersson, 07 MAR 2023
Press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 7 March 2023.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Thank you, Prime Minister Kristersson,
thank you Ulf.
Thank for the possibility to conduct this meeting here in Stockholm.
It is always good to come to Stockholm, especially today. We could discuss Sweden's road towards NATO. And there was a period of opportunity for me to meet the representatives of the different political parties in the Swedish parliament. This has been very fruitful to me.
And it this shows that me personally and NATO focus a lot further the ratification process both for Sweden and Finland. I will move on to English and I will say Q & A in Scandinavian.
We meet at a critical time for our security.
President Putinβs...
published: 07 Mar 2023
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General elections in Sweden explained
The 11th of September is election day in Sweden!
On this day, Swedes can decide which candidates will represent them in the Parliament (Riksdag in Swedish) over the next four years.
The Riksdag is the highest decision-making assembly in Sweden. Its tasks include law-making and determining the central government budget. The Riksdag also examines the work of the Government, works with EU matters and shapes Swedish foreign policy together with the Government.
Last time In the 2018 parliamentary elections, 87.2 percent of persons eligible to vote also chose to vote, which means that election turnout increased for the fourth consecutive election.
In the 2022 election, about 7,5 million Swedes have the chance to go to the polling stations.
Don't forget to leave a like and subscribe! The...
published: 05 Sep 2022
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Sweden and Finland joining NATO would be tough for Russia, top U.S. general says
Finland and Sweden joining NATO would put Russia in a difficult military position in the Baltic Sea, top U.S. General Mark Milley said on Saturday (June 4) during a visit to Stockholm ahead of a military exercise.
The two Nordic neighbours, which both have long borders on the Baltic Sea, applied last month to join the military alliance amid security concerns after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, although they face objections from Turkey.
Their joining would mean the Baltic Sea's coastline would, bar short strips around Russian cities Kaliningrad and St Petersburg, be encircled by NATO members.
"So from a Russian perspective that will be very problematic for them, militarily speaking, and it would be very advantageous to NATO," said Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"Th...
published: 05 Jun 2022
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NATO Secretary General: Sweden joining alliance is βgood for all of NATOβ
Andrea Mitchell spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the opening of the NATO Public Forum in Vilnius about the state of the alliance, the on-going conflict in Ukraine, the U.S. decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine and Turkeyβs agreement to allow Swedenβs entry into NATO. βSweden will become a full fledged member of this alliance. That's good for Sweden. It's good for Turkey and it's good for all of NATO,β says Stoltenberg.
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published: 11 Jul 2023
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NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Sweden πΈπͺ Ulf Kristersson, 11 MAR 2024
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 11 March 2024.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Prime Minister Kristersson, dear Ulf. It is an honour to welcome you to today to the NATO Headquarters because this is truly an historic day.
In a few moments, we will raise the Swedish flag here at the NATO Headquarters, and all over the Alliance, and welcome your country as the thirty-second member of NATO.
Sweden has taken its rightful place at NATOβs table under the shield of Article 5 protection - the ultimate guarantee of our freedom and security. All for one and one for all.
Joining NATO is good for Sweden, good for stability in the North and good for the security of our whole Alliance.
Sweden has long been a partner....
published: 11 Mar 2024
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It's a very good day for NATO, Sweden and Finland: Admiral James Stavridis
Retired Admiral James Stavridis joins Shep Smith to discuss Finland and Sweden joining the NATO alliance, and what that means for Vladimir Putin and Russia. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIviΒ
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published: 30 Jun 2022
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NATO Secretary General: Sweden has delivered on their commitments
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he has met with Turkish President Erdogan and is βconfidentβ Sweden will become a full member of the alliance.
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published: 13 Jun 2023
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Right-wing bloc has razor-thin lead in Sweden's general election | DW News
In Sweden's election, a right-wing bloc has a razor-thin lead over the left-leaning governing coaltion, as almost 95 percent of votes are counted. Sweden's Social Democratic Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says the result is too close to call. The leader of the conservatives says the result is unlikey to be known until Wednesday. If the conservative bloc wins, the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could become part of the government for the first time.
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published: 12 Sep 2022
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Chief of Defence, General Micael BydΓ©n, on Sweden's accession to NATO
published: 07 Mar 2024
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NATO and Sweden: natural partners (NATO Secretary General's Blog)
Blog by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 14 January 2013
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published: 20 Mar 2013
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NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Sweden πΈπͺ Ulf Kristersson, 07 MAR 2023
Press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 7 March 2023.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Tha...
Press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 7 March 2023.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Thank you, Prime Minister Kristersson,
thank you Ulf.
Thank for the possibility to conduct this meeting here in Stockholm.
It is always good to come to Stockholm, especially today. We could discuss Sweden's road towards NATO. And there was a period of opportunity for me to meet the representatives of the different political parties in the Swedish parliament. This has been very fruitful to me.
And it this shows that me personally and NATO focus a lot further the ratification process both for Sweden and Finland. I will move on to English and I will say Q & A in Scandinavian.
We meet at a critical time for our security.
President Putinβs war against Ukraine grinds on.
He is not preparing for peace.
He is preparing for more war.
Launching new offensives. Mobilising more forces. And reaching out to other authoritarian regimes for more weapons.
So today we discussed the urgent need to step up and sustain our support for Ukraine.
For Ukraineβs sake, and also for our own security.
I welcome the significant financial, humanitarian and military assistance Sweden is providing to Ukraine.
This includes training, artillery ammunition, and soon, Main Battle Tanks.
Sweden is also playing a leading role through your Presidency in the European Union.
Coordinating more support for Ukraine and more sanctions on Russia.
More than a year since Russiaβs full-scale invasion, Ukraine stands defiant.
NATO is united and our Alliance is stronger than ever β and will soon be larger.
Today we discussed finalising Sweden and Finlandβs accession to NATO.
This is a top priority.
And we are making progress.
TΓΌrkiye has legitimate security concerns.
No NATO Ally has suffered as many terrorist attacks.
I welcome that Sweden has stepped up in the fight against terrorism, including the PKK, by introducing new terrorism legislation, and strengthening counter-terrorism cooperation with Ankara.
I also welcome that Sweden is ensuring that there are no restrictions on arms exports to TΓΌrkiye.
Sweden has delivered on its commitments under the Trilateral Memorandum.
And the time has come to finalise the ratification process.
I recently met with President ErdoΔan.
And I am glad that he agreed to restart meetings of the Permanent Joint Mechanism.
I have convened another meeting of TΓΌrkiye, Finland, and Sweden at NATO Headquarters on Thursday.
I also welcome that the Hungarian Parliament has started discussions on ratification.
And I expect the process to be completed shortly.
Sweden and Finlandβs membership will make our Alliance stronger.
With highly capable forces, an advanced defence industry.
And years of experience training and operating together with NATO Allies.
Sweden and Finlandβs applications have already strengthened your security.
You are sitting around the NATO table, integrating into our political and military structures.
And exercising more with Allied forces.
NATO has increased its presence in the Nordic region. And many Allies have extended security assurances to Sweden and Finland.
So it is inconceivable that NATO would not act if your security was threatened.
Your invitation to join the Alliance has demonstrated once again that our door remains open.
President Putin wanted less NATO.
He is getting the exact opposite β more NATO.
Dear Ulf,
Thank you again for an excellent meeting, for your personal leadership, and for Swedenβs strong commitment to NATO.
I look forward to welcoming Sweden and Finland as full members of the Alliance in the very near future. Thank you.
Transcript continues: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_212482.htm
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Press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 7 March 2023.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Thank you, Prime Minister Kristersson,
thank you Ulf.
Thank for the possibility to conduct this meeting here in Stockholm.
It is always good to come to Stockholm, especially today. We could discuss Sweden's road towards NATO. And there was a period of opportunity for me to meet the representatives of the different political parties in the Swedish parliament. This has been very fruitful to me.
And it this shows that me personally and NATO focus a lot further the ratification process both for Sweden and Finland. I will move on to English and I will say Q & A in Scandinavian.
We meet at a critical time for our security.
President Putinβs war against Ukraine grinds on.
He is not preparing for peace.
He is preparing for more war.
Launching new offensives. Mobilising more forces. And reaching out to other authoritarian regimes for more weapons.
So today we discussed the urgent need to step up and sustain our support for Ukraine.
For Ukraineβs sake, and also for our own security.
I welcome the significant financial, humanitarian and military assistance Sweden is providing to Ukraine.
This includes training, artillery ammunition, and soon, Main Battle Tanks.
Sweden is also playing a leading role through your Presidency in the European Union.
Coordinating more support for Ukraine and more sanctions on Russia.
More than a year since Russiaβs full-scale invasion, Ukraine stands defiant.
NATO is united and our Alliance is stronger than ever β and will soon be larger.
Today we discussed finalising Sweden and Finlandβs accession to NATO.
This is a top priority.
And we are making progress.
TΓΌrkiye has legitimate security concerns.
No NATO Ally has suffered as many terrorist attacks.
I welcome that Sweden has stepped up in the fight against terrorism, including the PKK, by introducing new terrorism legislation, and strengthening counter-terrorism cooperation with Ankara.
I also welcome that Sweden is ensuring that there are no restrictions on arms exports to TΓΌrkiye.
Sweden has delivered on its commitments under the Trilateral Memorandum.
And the time has come to finalise the ratification process.
I recently met with President ErdoΔan.
And I am glad that he agreed to restart meetings of the Permanent Joint Mechanism.
I have convened another meeting of TΓΌrkiye, Finland, and Sweden at NATO Headquarters on Thursday.
I also welcome that the Hungarian Parliament has started discussions on ratification.
And I expect the process to be completed shortly.
Sweden and Finlandβs membership will make our Alliance stronger.
With highly capable forces, an advanced defence industry.
And years of experience training and operating together with NATO Allies.
Sweden and Finlandβs applications have already strengthened your security.
You are sitting around the NATO table, integrating into our political and military structures.
And exercising more with Allied forces.
NATO has increased its presence in the Nordic region. And many Allies have extended security assurances to Sweden and Finland.
So it is inconceivable that NATO would not act if your security was threatened.
Your invitation to join the Alliance has demonstrated once again that our door remains open.
President Putin wanted less NATO.
He is getting the exact opposite β more NATO.
Dear Ulf,
Thank you again for an excellent meeting, for your personal leadership, and for Swedenβs strong commitment to NATO.
I look forward to welcoming Sweden and Finland as full members of the Alliance in the very near future. Thank you.
Transcript continues: https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_212482.htm
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- published: 07 Mar 2023
- views: 17863
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General elections in Sweden explained
The 11th of September is election day in Sweden!
On this day, Swedes can decide which candidates will represent them in the Parliament (Riksdag in Swedish) ov...
The 11th of September is election day in Sweden!
On this day, Swedes can decide which candidates will represent them in the Parliament (Riksdag in Swedish) over the next four years.
The Riksdag is the highest decision-making assembly in Sweden. Its tasks include law-making and determining the central government budget. The Riksdag also examines the work of the Government, works with EU matters and shapes Swedish foreign policy together with the Government.
Last time In the 2018 parliamentary elections, 87.2 percent of persons eligible to vote also chose to vote, which means that election turnout increased for the fourth consecutive election.
In the 2022 election, about 7,5 million Swedes have the chance to go to the polling stations.
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Website: https://sweden.se
https://wn.com/General_Elections_In_Sweden_Explained
The 11th of September is election day in Sweden!
On this day, Swedes can decide which candidates will represent them in the Parliament (Riksdag in Swedish) over the next four years.
The Riksdag is the highest decision-making assembly in Sweden. Its tasks include law-making and determining the central government budget. The Riksdag also examines the work of the Government, works with EU matters and shapes Swedish foreign policy together with the Government.
Last time In the 2018 parliamentary elections, 87.2 percent of persons eligible to vote also chose to vote, which means that election turnout increased for the fourth consecutive election.
In the 2022 election, about 7,5 million Swedes have the chance to go to the polling stations.
Don't forget to leave a like and subscribe! Then stay tuned on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swedense
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swedense
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sweden
Website: https://sweden.se
- published: 05 Sep 2022
- views: 13920
3:09
Sweden and Finland joining NATO would be tough for Russia, top U.S. general says
Finland and Sweden joining NATO would put Russia in a difficult military position in the Baltic Sea, top U.S. General Mark Milley said on Saturday (June 4) duri...
Finland and Sweden joining NATO would put Russia in a difficult military position in the Baltic Sea, top U.S. General Mark Milley said on Saturday (June 4) during a visit to Stockholm ahead of a military exercise.
The two Nordic neighbours, which both have long borders on the Baltic Sea, applied last month to join the military alliance amid security concerns after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, although they face objections from Turkey.
Their joining would mean the Baltic Sea's coastline would, bar short strips around Russian cities Kaliningrad and St Petersburg, be encircled by NATO members.
"So from a Russian perspective that will be very problematic for them, militarily speaking, and it would be very advantageous to NATO," said Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"The Baltic (Sea is) very strategically important, it's one of the great seaways of the world," Milley added.
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Finland and Sweden joining NATO would put Russia in a difficult military position in the Baltic Sea, top U.S. General Mark Milley said on Saturday (June 4) during a visit to Stockholm ahead of a military exercise.
The two Nordic neighbours, which both have long borders on the Baltic Sea, applied last month to join the military alliance amid security concerns after Russia invaded Ukraine in February, although they face objections from Turkey.
Their joining would mean the Baltic Sea's coastline would, bar short strips around Russian cities Kaliningrad and St Petersburg, be encircled by NATO members.
"So from a Russian perspective that will be very problematic for them, militarily speaking, and it would be very advantageous to NATO," said Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"The Baltic (Sea is) very strategically important, it's one of the great seaways of the world," Milley added.
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- published: 05 Jun 2022
- views: 270185
5:20
NATO Secretary General: Sweden joining alliance is βgood for all of NATOβ
Andrea Mitchell spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the opening of the NATO Public Forum in Vilnius about the state of the alliance, the on-go...
Andrea Mitchell spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the opening of the NATO Public Forum in Vilnius about the state of the alliance, the on-going conflict in Ukraine, the U.S. decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine and Turkeyβs agreement to allow Swedenβs entry into NATO. βSweden will become a full fledged member of this alliance. That's good for Sweden. It's good for Turkey and it's good for all of NATO,β says Stoltenberg.
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https://wn.com/Nato_Secretary_General_Sweden_Joining_Alliance_Is_βGood_For_All_Of_Natoβ
Andrea Mitchell spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the opening of the NATO Public Forum in Vilnius about the state of the alliance, the on-going conflict in Ukraine, the U.S. decision to supply cluster munitions to Ukraine and Turkeyβs agreement to allow Swedenβs entry into NATO. βSweden will become a full fledged member of this alliance. That's good for Sweden. It's good for Turkey and it's good for all of NATO,β says Stoltenberg.
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- published: 11 Jul 2023
- views: 10652
22:47
NATO Secretary General with Prime Minister of Sweden πΈπͺ Ulf Kristersson, 11 MAR 2024
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 11 March 2024.
π£ | NATO Secretary General...
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 11 March 2024.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Prime Minister Kristersson, dear Ulf. It is an honour to welcome you to today to the NATO Headquarters because this is truly an historic day.
In a few moments, we will raise the Swedish flag here at the NATO Headquarters, and all over the Alliance, and welcome your country as the thirty-second member of NATO.
Sweden has taken its rightful place at NATOβs table under the shield of Article 5 protection - the ultimate guarantee of our freedom and security. All for one and one for all.
Joining NATO is good for Sweden, good for stability in the North and good for the security of our whole Alliance.
Sweden has long been a partner. Now you are an Ally with all the benefits and responsibilities that this brings.
Sweden has cutting-edge capabilities, first-class armed forces and defence industry, and spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence.
As we speak, Swedish troops are taking part in Steadfast Defender - NATOβs biggest military exercise since the Cold War. A demonstration of our unity and our resolve.
In response to Russiaβs war of aggression against Ukraine, NATO has substantially increased our presence across the Alliance and Swedenβs membership enhances this even further.
When President Putin launched his full-scale invasion two years ago, he wanted less NATO and more control over his neighbours. He wanted to destroy Ukraine as a sovereign state. But he failed.
NATO is bigger and stronger. Ukraine is closer to NATO membership than ever before and as the brave Ukrainians continue to fight for their freedom, we stand by their side.
Allies continue to announce billions of dollars in new aid including Swedenβs largest package yet β covering ammunition, air defences, and combat boats.
Our support to Ukraine saves lives and it must continue.
President Putin started this war and he could end it today but Ukraine does not have this option. Surrender is not peace.
We must continue to strengthen Ukraine to show President Putin that he will not get what he wants on the battlefield but must sit down and negotiate a solution where Ukraine is recognised and prevails as a sovereign, independent nation.
So Prime Minister Kristersson, thank you for your personal leadership.
Broad support across the political spectrum in Sweden has made this day possible.
After more than 200 years of neutrality, you are joining the strongest and most successful military alliance in history.
So welcome to NATO, itβs great to have you here.
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https://wn.com/Nato_Secretary_General_With_Prime_Minister_Of_Sweden_πΈπͺ_Ulf_Kristersson,_11_Mar_2024
Joint press statements by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, 11 March 2024.
π£ | NATO Secretary General:
Prime Minister Kristersson, dear Ulf. It is an honour to welcome you to today to the NATO Headquarters because this is truly an historic day.
In a few moments, we will raise the Swedish flag here at the NATO Headquarters, and all over the Alliance, and welcome your country as the thirty-second member of NATO.
Sweden has taken its rightful place at NATOβs table under the shield of Article 5 protection - the ultimate guarantee of our freedom and security. All for one and one for all.
Joining NATO is good for Sweden, good for stability in the North and good for the security of our whole Alliance.
Sweden has long been a partner. Now you are an Ally with all the benefits and responsibilities that this brings.
Sweden has cutting-edge capabilities, first-class armed forces and defence industry, and spends more than 2 percent of GDP on defence.
As we speak, Swedish troops are taking part in Steadfast Defender - NATOβs biggest military exercise since the Cold War. A demonstration of our unity and our resolve.
In response to Russiaβs war of aggression against Ukraine, NATO has substantially increased our presence across the Alliance and Swedenβs membership enhances this even further.
When President Putin launched his full-scale invasion two years ago, he wanted less NATO and more control over his neighbours. He wanted to destroy Ukraine as a sovereign state. But he failed.
NATO is bigger and stronger. Ukraine is closer to NATO membership than ever before and as the brave Ukrainians continue to fight for their freedom, we stand by their side.
Allies continue to announce billions of dollars in new aid including Swedenβs largest package yet β covering ammunition, air defences, and combat boats.
Our support to Ukraine saves lives and it must continue.
President Putin started this war and he could end it today but Ukraine does not have this option. Surrender is not peace.
We must continue to strengthen Ukraine to show President Putin that he will not get what he wants on the battlefield but must sit down and negotiate a solution where Ukraine is recognised and prevails as a sovereign, independent nation.
So Prime Minister Kristersson, thank you for your personal leadership.
Broad support across the political spectrum in Sweden has made this day possible.
After more than 200 years of neutrality, you are joining the strongest and most successful military alliance in history.
So welcome to NATO, itβs great to have you here.
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- published: 11 Mar 2024
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It's a very good day for NATO, Sweden and Finland: Admiral James Stavridis
Retired Admiral James Stavridis joins Shep Smith to discuss Finland and Sweden joining the NATO alliance, and what that means for Vladimir Putin and Russia. For...
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- published: 30 Jun 2022
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NATO Secretary General: Sweden has delivered on their commitments
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he has met with Turkish President Erdogan and is βconfidentβ Sweden will become a full member of the alliance.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he has met with Turkish President Erdogan and is βconfidentβ Sweden will become a full member of the alliance.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he has met with Turkish President Erdogan and is βconfidentβ Sweden will become a full member of the alliance.
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- published: 13 Jun 2023
- views: 177130
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Right-wing bloc has razor-thin lead in Sweden's general election | DW News
In Sweden's election, a right-wing bloc has a razor-thin lead over the left-leaning governing coaltion, as almost 95 percent of votes are counted. Sweden's Soc...
In Sweden's election, a right-wing bloc has a razor-thin lead over the left-leaning governing coaltion, as almost 95 percent of votes are counted. Sweden's Social Democratic Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says the result is too close to call. The leader of the conservatives says the result is unlikey to be known until Wednesday. If the conservative bloc wins, the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could become part of the government for the first time.
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In Sweden's election, a right-wing bloc has a razor-thin lead over the left-leaning governing coaltion, as almost 95 percent of votes are counted. Sweden's Social Democratic Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson says the result is too close to call. The leader of the conservatives says the result is unlikey to be known until Wednesday. If the conservative bloc wins, the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could become part of the government for the first time.
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- published: 12 Sep 2022
- views: 46113
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NATO and Sweden: natural partners (NATO Secretary General's Blog)
Blog by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 14 January 2013
More SG video blogs in this playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_vlwQEsZAbxp...
Blog by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 14 January 2013
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Blog by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen - 14 January 2013
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- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 1717