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Government’s priorities in 2025 Statement of Foreign Policy On 12 February, Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard presented the Government’s 2025 Statement of Foreign Policy in the
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Renewed bilateral development cooperation between Sweden and Macedonia The Director-General of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida, Carin Jämtin visited Skopje on 12 March
OECD takes first step in accession discussions with Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Peru and Romania The OECD Council decided on 25 January to open accession discussions with six candidates to
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Advisory Committee The Advisory Committee of the Swedish Dialogue Institute for the Middle East and North Africa meets twice a year – on-line in the spring and in-person in the autumn. The annual
The Swedish Gender Photographer is coming to Shanghai From September 25 to October 20, the exhibition “Beyond the Norms: Images that Change the World” will be displayed for the first time in China.
Does Sweden allow dual citizenship? Yes, on July 1, 2001, a new Citizenship Act came into effect in Sweden. The new law made it possible to become a citizen of another country without losing your
47th session of the UPR Working group - Review of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Recommendations by Sweden President, Sweden continues to be deeply concerned about the overall human rights