Swedish foreign minister to visit Israel and Palestine
Sweden's foreign minister will make the first official visit
to Israel in a decade, the government said on Sunday, following seven years of
rocky ties after Stockholm recognised Palestine.
“Foreign Minister Ann Linde will visit Israel and Palestine
on October 18th and 19th,” the government said in a press release.
Since its recognition of the “State of Palestine” in 2014,
Sweden has had a difficult relationship with Israel.
Linde will on Monday meet with her counterpart Yair Lapid as
well as Israeli President Isaac Herzog. She will also visit Yad Vashem and participate
in the opening of an exhibition celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations
between the two countries.
“Having a normal relationship at the level of the foreign
minister itself is a new chapter in our foreign policy dialogue,” the minister
told Swedish news agency TT on Friday.
On September 15th, during a first formal telephone call with
Lapid, she had emphasised “the importance of our bilateral relationship”.
“Both of us stressed that friendship and cooperation can and
must go hand with respect for each other’s convictions & differences,”
Linde tweeted, expressing her support for Israel’s security demands.
The thaw in relations does not call into question Sweden’s
recognition of Palestine, which the minister will also visit.
“I fully support this decision. After all, it was also about
wanting a two-state solution, wanting to strengthen the moderate forces and to
make the parties less unequal in the peace negotiations,” Linde told TT.
About 140 countries have already recognised the Palestinian
state, including eight in the European Union.
Besides Sweden, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland,
Bulgaria, Romania, Malta and Cyprus recognised it before they joined the EU.
Linde will also meet President Mahmud Abbas as well as the
head of the Palestinian government and foreign minister.
Source thelocal.se
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