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Sweden to participate in NATO’s missile defence initiative

The Swedish government wants the country to be part of NATO's missile defence initiative, including air patrols over the Baltics.

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The Swedish government is seeking to join NATO's missile defence initiative. Photo by Marek Studzinski / Unsplash

Swedish ground combat units must also be ready to contribute to NATO’s defence of the Baltic states, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Sunday.

In a speech in Sälen, Kristersson provided details on the government’s view of how Sweden, as a NATO country, should contribute militarily to the collective defence.

Kristersson said that Sweden would join the 15-country initiative for a joint missile defence, launched at the NATO defence ministers’ meeting in October, called the “European Sky Shield Initiative”.

“The war in Ukraine shows how important it is to have a modern air defence to protect the civilian population and infrastructure,” Kristersson noted.

Air patrols

According to the Prime Minister, Sweden must contribute to NATO with “new capabilities, with our air force, and our air defence,” among other things.

Kristersson also mentioned that Sweden would be willing to contribute to NATO’s Air Policing, as well as contribute to NATO’s air patrols in the Black Sea and Iceland.

“This is a joint commitment for all members,” Kristersson accentuated.

Ground combat units

The third contribution to NATO’s collective defence that Kristersson mentioned in the speech is that Sweden, like Denmark, Norway and other NATO countries, must be ready to contribute with ground combat units in NATO’s defence of, above all, the Baltic states.

Kristersson pointed out that NATO strengthened the defence of the Baltic countries and Poland in 2017 and the defence of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia after Russia’s attack on Ukraine last year.

“The commitment shows the determination of the whole of NATO to resist any aggression. Sweden must also be part of that determination,” Kristersson said.

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TikTok shuts down Sweden Democrats’ anonymous accounts

TikTok has closed down the Sweden Democrats’ anonymous accounts after a Swedish documentary revealed that the far-right party operated a secret social media troll farm.

TikTok shuts down Sweden Democrats' anonymous accounts

The documentary, by broadcaster TV4’s Kalla Fakta programme, identified 23 anonymous social media accounts controlled by the Sweden Democrats’ communications team.

Those included 13 accounts on Chinese-owned video hosting app TikTok, which have all been shut down, the platform confirmed to Swedish news agency TT on Monday.

TikTok declined to comment on why they had removed the accounts.

Sweden Democrat press officer Oskar Cavalli-Björkman said the party was trying to contact TikTok to find out why the accounts had been closed, but declined to comment further.

In the Kalla Fakta documentary, a reporter went undercover within the Sweden Democrats’ communications department. They revealed a number of things, including attempts at smear campaigns on politicians from other parties.

It also revealed a total of 23 different anonymous accounts spread across TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook, which are all run by the Sweden Democrats and also spread for example radical anti-immigration views.

These accounts have a combined 260,000 followers and published roughly 1,000 posts in the first three months of the year, which were viewed over 27 million times.

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