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  • Enhanced national collaboration and coordination to prevent violent extremism

    Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer interviewed by journalists.
    “Our security situation is serious. We need to respond with measures that have a direct effect, and also measures that strengthen our long-term resilience", says minister for Justice Gunnar Strömmer. Photo: Nadine Sohier/Government Offices

    Sweden is facing a deteriorating security situation, with an increased threat of attacks by terrorists and violent extremists. This situation requires additional measures, not least in efforts to prevent radicalisation and violent extremism.

    The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention will therefore be tasked with enhancing collaboration between government agencies and other relevant actors to prevent radicalisation and the spread of violent extremism. This assignment will be carried out as part of the activities of the Council’s Swedish Centre for Preventing Violent Extremism.

  • US congressional delegation visits Sweden

    US congressional delegation visits Sweden.
    Stockholm was the first stop on the US congressional delegation’s trip to the Nordic region. Photo: Ninni Andersson/Government Offices

    On Friday 1 September, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billström received a congressional delegation from the United States House of Representatives. The delegation included members of both the Republican and Democratic parties and was led by Republican Michael McCaul, Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The visit aimed to follow up on the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Sweden’s forthcoming membership of NATO and the continued support to Ukraine.

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Efforts to strengthen Sweden’s security

Information about the Government’s measures to strengthen Sweden’s security, protect Swedish citizens and safeguard Swedish economic interests in light of the serious security situation is available here.

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in a meeting.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Photo: Ninni Andersson/Government Offices

Finland’s Prime Minister visited Sweden

On Friday 25 August 2023, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson received Finland’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo. The meeting was focusing on the security situation, including EU support to Ukraine, competitiveness and the green transition.

 Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson
Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson Photo: Government Offices

High inflation continues to impact Swedish economy

The weakening economic situation has pushed the Swedish economy into recession in 2023. High inflation and higher interest rates combined with waning international demand are the primary reasons for the flagging economy. These are the conclusions of a new forecast of the economic outlook from the Ministry of Finance. At the same time, Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson reports that the reforms in the forthcoming autumn budget will amount to an estimated SEK 40 billion.

Minister for Justice Gunnar Strömmer  and Sweden's Security Police (Säpo) chief Charlotte von Essen.
Minister for Justice Gunnar Strömmer and Sweden's Security Police (Säpo) chief Charlotte von Essen. Photo: Government Offices

Government agencies tasked with developing and intensifying counter-terrorism efforts to strengthen Sweden’s security

The reactions following the burning of copies of the Quran have led to a deteriorating security situation. The Government has therefore decided to task several government agencies with strengthening Sweden’s ability to prevent, avert and impede terrorism and violent extremism.

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