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Sweden to open trade office in Iraq

The Government today decided that Sweden will open a trade office in Baghdad. The office will be run by the Swedish Trade Council and will open soon.

Fredrik Reinfeldt leads EU during climate change conference

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (16-18 December), Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt is in Copenhagen to represent the EU at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Programme points included meetings with different heads of state and government, address to the assembled conference and an extra negotiations meeting called for by the EU.

Swedish greenhouse gas emissions at record low in 2008

Sweden continues to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, which in 2008 reached a record low when the emissions dropped by a further 2.2 million tonnes compared with 1990 levels. Total Swedish emissions have now fallen by almost 12 per cent since 1990.

Danish-Swedish initiative for climate and development

Minister for International Development Cooperation Gunilla Carlsson, together with her Danish colleague Ulla Törnaes, today took a joint initiative during the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on continuing the work on climate measures for developing countries after the summit.

Government climate compensation

On Thursday, the Government approved climate compensation for 2009 for travel undertaken by politicians and employees at the Government Offices. This means that the Swedish Energy Agency will be tasked with calculating and purchasing emissions reductions equivalent to the emissions generated by travel undertaken by government officials.

Cecilia Malmström proposed as EU Commissioner for Home Affairs

Portrait of Minister for EU-affairs Ms Cecilia Malmström

Earlier today, Commission President José Manuel Barroso presented the distribution of responsibilities in the new Commission. Dr Cecilia Malmström is proposed for the Home Affairs portfolio, which is to include police cooperation, border control, security issues and asylum and migration.Photo: Sven Persson

Sweden to contribute SEK 20 million to UNICEF

In connection with the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Sweden will make an extra contribution of SEK 20 million to UNICEF's efforts to implement Security Council Resolution 1882 on children in armed conflict.

Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and Minister for EU Affairs Cecilia Malmström. Photo: Pawel Flato

Cecilia Malmström nominated as a candidate for the position of commissioner to the European Commission

Today, the Swedish Government nominated Cecilia Malmström, currently Minister for EU Affairs, as a candidate for the position of commissioner to the European Commission.
- Europe has to deal with a range of decisive issues. For example we have to handle climate change, increased cross-border crime, and make further enlargement possible. I am proud and honoured for the opportunity to contribute to this important task as Commissioner, says Cecilia Malmström in a statement.

EU-Russia summit in Stockholm

On Wednesday, 18 November Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt chaired the EU summit with Russia. The two priority issues during the Swedish Presidency - climate change and the economic and financial crisis - were on the agenda, as well as energy issues, foreign affairs, trade policy and human rights.

The Swedish Reform Programme for Growth and Jobs

Annual Progress Report 2009 - The Progress Report focuses on the most important measures taken by the Government on account of the financial and economic crisis. All the measures can be found in the Budget Bill for 2010.