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Today, Minister for Foreign Affairs Tobias Billström presented the Government’s 2024 Statement of Foreign Policy in the Riksdag. The Government’s most important foreign policy priorities are support to Ukraine, Sweden’s NATO membership and deepened cooperation in the neighbourhood.
“This year’s Statement of Foreign Policy was presented in the context of a worsened global security situation, with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaching the two-year mark. Since October 2023, a new and serious situation has also been developing in the Middle East. In light of this, support to Ukraine remains a long-term priority for the Government. We also look forward to becoming a NATO member soon,” says Mr Billström.
In addition, Mr Billström stresses that Sweden and the EU see no peaceful way forward other than a negotiated two-state solution.
“Settler violence must be stopped and the Palestinian Authority must take measures to address the lack of democratic legitimacy,” says Mr Billström.
The Statement of Foreign Policy summarises the Government’s foreign policy objectives and priorities for the year.
Since Russia’s large-scale invasion began in February 2022, Sweden’s support to Ukraine has totalled around SEK 30 billion. Sweden has provided military support, advanced weapons systems and humanitarian and economic assistance. Sweden also supports Ukraine’s closer ties to the EU.
Sweden’s future NATO membership means a new foreign and security policy identity.
“Sweden is ready to join NATO as a full member. With Sweden in NATO, Sweden will be safer and NATO will be stronger. We will be a reliable, loyal and engaged NATO Ally,” says Mr Billström.
In 2024, Sweden holds the Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers and is also coordinating the N5 and the NB8, which bring together the Nordic and Nordic-Baltic countries in informal cooperation formats focused on foreign and security policy.
Telephone:
+61 (0) 403 581 004 )
E-mail:
SwedishConsulateAdelaide@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate of Sweden in Adelaide
5 Elizabeth Court
Burnside SA 5066
Opening hours: By appointment
Honorary Consul
Sebastian Raneskold
Telephone
+685 7744885)
wallworklamblawyers@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Apia
Wallwork Lamb Lawyers
Island Rock Complex
Tufuiopa
Apia
Samoa
Office hours: By appointment
Honorary Consul
Hellene Wallwork
Telephone
+64 (0)27 335 4440)
swedconauckland@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Auckland
4 North Avenue
Narrow Neck (Devonport)
Auckland
New Zealand
Office hours: By appointment only
Honorary Consul
Catharina Andersson
Telephone
+61-(0)428 337 312)
swedishconsul@hawkins.com.au
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Brisbane
Level 19, 241 Adelaide Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
The Consulate of Sweden in Brisbane is open only by appointment. Please call to make an appointment. Phone hours Monday 10 am to 12 noon.
Honorary Consul
Michael Hawkins
Assistant
Carolien Schoots
Telephone
+61-7-4051 9699)
sweden.cairns@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Cairns
CBC
Level 1, 55 Spence Street
Cairns
Office hours: By appointment only.
Honorary Consul
Sally Mlikota
Assistants
Mara Fieldhouse & Ashleigh Leporati
Telephone
+61-8-8946 2999)
SwedishConsulDarwin@wardkeller.com.au
Fax
+61-8-8981 1253
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Darwin
c/o Wardkeller
Level 7, NT House
22 Mitchell Street
Darwin NT 0800
Office hours: By appointment only.
Honorary Consul
Kevin Stephens
Assistant
Sue McLean
Telephone
+61-3-6226 1258)
swedcons.hobart@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Hobart
c/o Simmons Wolfhagen Lawyers
Level 4, 99 Bathurst Street
Hobart TAS 7000
Opening hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am to 4.30pm, by appointment only.
Honorary Consul
Cara Hawkins
Telephone
+677 768 72 57)
honoraryconsulsweden@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Honiara - temporarily closed to visitors
(c/o Island Enterprises LTD
Main Road Ranadi Industrial Estate
Honiara
Solomon Islands)
Please note that the consulate is temporarily closed to visitors, but can be contacted by phone or email
Honorary Consul
Jessica Bradford
Telephone
+61-(0)430 591 831)
sweconsul.melbourne@aamvs.com.au
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Melbourne
Level 3
428 Little Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Opening hours: by appointment only
Please contact the Consulate by email to book an appointment for passports etc
sweconsul.melbourne@aamvs.com.au
Honorary Consul
Benjamin Sandqvist
Telephone
+676 25 269, 22 855)
aloma.johansson@gmail.com
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Nuku'alofa
"Tavana"
Taufa'ahau Road, Havelu
Nuku'alofa
Opening hours: By appointment only.
Honorary Consul
Aloma Johansson
Telephone
+61-(0)408 717 861)
swedishconsulatewa@iinet.net.au
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Perth
Level 1
1139 Hay Street
West Perth WA 6005
Office hours: By appointment only
Honorary Consul
Lisa Jahrsten
Telephone
+678-24404)
swedenconsul@ajc-vanuatu.com
Fax
+678-23693
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Port Vila
Govant Building
Lini Highway
Port Vila
Vanuatu
Office hours: By appointment only
Honorary Consul
Marie Chabot
Telephone
+679 3307161)
swedenshonoraryconsulinfiji@outlook.com
Fax
+679 3308714
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Suva
C/ 62 Pratt Street
Suva, Fiji Islands
Office hours: By appointment only
Honorary Consul
Mareca Seduadua
Telephone
+61-2-9909 3336 )
info@swedishconsulsyd.com.au
Fax
+61-2-9908 3336
Honorary Consulate-General for Sweden in Sydney
Suite 301
107 Walker Street
North Sydney NSW 2060
Office hours: By appointment only.
Honorary Consul-General
James Letherbarrow
Honorary Vice-Consul
Anna Alvsdotter
Telephone
+64-4-499 9895)
sweden@xtra.co.nz
Honorary Consulate for Sweden in Wellington
Level 7
Molesworth House
101 Molesworth Street
Thorndon
Wellington 6011
Office hours:
Visits by appointment only
Honorary Consul
Daniel O'Leary
Honorary Vice-Consul
Tinni Lindén
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.