Palestine–Sweden relations

Palestine–Sweden relations is a topic that has captured the attention of millions of people around the world. Since its emergence, it has generated great interest and debate in different areas, from politics and economics to culture and entertainment. Its influence has extended to various spheres of life, and its impact continues to be the subject of study and analysis. In this article, we will thoroughly explore Palestine–Sweden relations and analyze its relevance in today's society. From its origin to its evolution, we will examine its role in the contemporary world and reflect on its meaning for the future.

Palestine-Sweden relations
Map indicating locations of Palestine and Sweden

Palestine

Sweden

Palestine–Sweden relations are bilateral relations between the State of Palestine and Sweden. Sweden recognized Palestine as a sovereign state on 30 October 2014. Palestine has an embassy in Stockholm, which opened in February 2015.

History

Sweden voted in favor of the United Nations plan for the partition of Palestine in 1947. Folke Bernadotte, a Swede, was a United Nations mediator in the Arab–Israeli conflict and put forward a peace plan before he was assassinated by the Zionist terrorist group Lehi in 1948 who accused him of favoring the Arabs. Sweden also mediated the US's lifting of the ban on holding direct talks with the PLO.

In October 2014, Sweden recognised Palestinian statehood after the Social Democratic Party won a plurality in the 2014 general election. Palestinians and their supporters welcomed Sweden's decision, viewing it as a significant step towards achieving international recognition for Palestine.

In 2022, the Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström called the 2014 Palestine Recognition Was 'Premature and Unfortunate’.

See also

References

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  7. ^ "Palestinians Hail Swedish Recognition". Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty.
  8. ^ Stavrou, David (22 November 2022). "Sweden's new FM says 2014 Palestine recognition was 'premature and unfortunate'". Haaretz.