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  • Flag raising ceremonies were held at the Riksdag and Karlberg Palace

    On Monday 18 March, Sweden’s membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was celebrated with flag raising ceremonies at the Riksdag and Karlberg Palace. HM The King, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Micael Bydén took part in the ceremonies. At Karlberg Palace, an address was also delivered to the ambassadors of the NATO countries in Sweden.

  • Sweden is a NATO member

    • Secretary of State Antony J.  Blinken meets with Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson at the Departement of State.

      Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken meets with Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson at the Departement of State.

      Photo: Tom Samuelsson/Government Offices

    • Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

      Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in Washington.

      Photo: Tom Samuelsson /Government Offices

    • Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

      Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

      Photo: Tom Samuelsson /Government Offices

    • Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

      Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

      Photo: Tom Samuelsson /Government Offices

    On Thursday 7 March, Sweden’s instrument of accession was deposited with the United States Government, as depositary of the North Atlantic Treaty. Therefore, Sweden is now a member of NATO.

Photo: Government Offices

Ceremonies in Sweden and abroad to highlight accession to NATO

On Monday 18 March, Sweden’s NATO membership will be highlighted in ceremonies at the Riksdag and Karlberg Palace. During the ceremonies, speeches will be delivered and the NATO flag raised.

Photo: Kristian Pohl/Government Offices

Time to step up efforts to combat violence and promote gender equality

Women and men must have the same power to shape society and their own lives. International Women’s Day is a reminder of how important gender equality is. The Government is now further strengthening the work towards gender equality and more than SEK 600 million will be invested in gender equality in 2024.

Illustration: Government Offices

Sweden’s position on the conflict between Israel and Hamas

Fighting between Israel and the terrorist organisation Hamas has now been ongoing since the horrific attacks by Hamas on civilian men, women and children in Israel on 7 October, in which more than 1 200 people were killed and more than 200 civilians, including children and older people, were taken hostage and removed to Gaza.

Illustration: Government Offices

Sweden's new migration policy

Sweden’s migration policy is undergoing a paradigm shift. The Government is intensifying its efforts to reduce, in full compliance with Sweden’s international commitments, the number of migrants coming irregularly to Sweden. Labour immigration fraud and abuses must be stopped and the ‘shadow society’ combated

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