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Swedish austerity moves were cuts in housing subsidies that amounted to 2 percent of GDP and reductions in grants for the unemployed. Energy taxes were indexed. When Lundgren was forced to raise revenues, he refused to raise tax rates but instead closed...
It was a new class of weapon that caused a thousand centrifuges in Iran to self-destruct,'' said General (retd) Michael V Hayden, former director of the American CIA and National Security Agency. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt expressed fear that...
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Head of the Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, CTBTO, Tibor Toth and Austrian State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Wolfgang Waldner, from... View Photo »
We need more Europe, but not more Europes
It was a new class of weapon that caused a thousand centrifuges in Iran to self-destruct,'' said General (retd) Michael V Hayden, former director of the American CIA and National Security Agency. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt expressed fear that...
There is no military solution to it, none whatsoever. What you can achieve by military action is further military action and a further militarization of the conflict that is going to work to the detriment of what we are seeking to achieve," said...
De Vries, stefandevries, a Dutch journalist. "Then maybe we should change the proverb 'Ignorance is bliss' into 'Ignorance is Bildt'," responded Camilla Fuhr, CamillaFuhr, a Danish photojournalist. Ben Hammersley, benhammersley, the editor at large of...
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) speaks with Austria's Foreign State Secretary Wolfgang Waldner during the 15th anniversary of signing of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBTO) on February 17, 2012 at the UN headquaters in Vienna. View Photo »
In some respects we have a twin-speed Europe. We have the growing economies of northern Europe and the indebted economies of southern Europe. That is the way it is at the moment
Ukraine "cannot hope to attract investment if the law doesn't apply," Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said. He told The Associated Press that a landmark cooperation deal between Ukraine and the EU is "dead in the water" as long as Tymoshenko is...
Ukraine "cannot hope to attract investment if the law doesn't apply," Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said. He told The Associated Press that a landmark cooperation deal between Ukraine and the EU is "dead in the water" as long as Tymoshenko is...
Nils Daniel Carl Bildt (help·info), KCMG (born 15 July 1949) is a Swedish politician and diplomat. Formerly Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991 to 1994 and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party from 1986 to 1999, Bildt has served as Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs since 6 October 2006. He has also been noted internationally as a... Full Article
Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi (R) and his counterpart Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) with Israeli Minister Without Portfolio Yossi Peled (C) pose for a photo at the entrance of the exhibition of Raul Wallenberg in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest on January...
View Photo »From left: Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi, his Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt and Israeli Minister Without Portfolio Yossi Peled listen the explanation of Swedish writer Bengt Jandteldt at an exhibition on Swedish Holocaust hero Raoul Wallenberg in the Hungarian National Museum...
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) poses for a joint photo with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) in Budapest on January 17, 2012 prior to their talks.
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt walks past the coffin during the state funeral of former Czech President Vaclav Havel at Prague Castle's St. Vitus Cathedral December 23, 2011. International leaders bade farewell on Friday to Vaclav Havel, the anti-communist dissident who led the...
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt walks past the coffin during the state funeral of former Czech President Vaclav Havel in the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague on December 23, 2011. Havel, a dissident and playwright who was the hero of the 1989 Velvet Revolution against communist rule...
View Photo »Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt arrives for the funeral service for former Czech president Vaclav Havel in Prague, on December 23, 2011. Havel, a dissident and playwright who was the hero of the 1989 Velvet Revolution against communist rule and became his country's first...
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt arrives at the funeral ceremony inside Prague Castle's St. Vitus Cathedral December 23, 2011. International leaders bade farewell on Friday to Vaclav Havel, the anti-communist dissident who led the peaceful "Velvet Revolution" and inspired human...
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bilt (L) and Latvian Prime Minister Valdies Dombrovskis talk to media after their meeting in Riga on November 28, 2011.
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bilt (L) and Latvian Prime Minister Valdies Dombrovskis walk ahead their meeting in Riga on November 28, 2011.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic (L) shakes hands with his Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt prior to their meeting in Belgrade on November 9, 2011.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic (L) gestures beside his Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt prior to their meeting in Belgrade on November 9, 2011.
View Photo »LONDON - NOVEMBER 01: Carl Bildt, Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, attends the opening session at the London Cyberspace Conference on November 01, 2011 in London, England. The conference, which is being attended by representatives of 60 nations, is due to address rising levels of...
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt attnds the opening session at the London Cyberspace Conference in London November 1, 2011. Government officials, tech firms, NGOs, bloggers and security experts from more than 60 countries are at the two-day talks in London.
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt listens on stage during the opening session at the London Cyberspace Conference in London November 1, 2011. Britain rejected calls from China and Russia for greater Internet controls on Tuesday at the opening of a major cyberspace conference but was...
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) talks with his Indian counterpart Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting in New Delhi October 21, 2011. Bildt is on a five-day visit to India.
View Photo »Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden Carl Bildt (L) shake hands with Indian Minister for External Affairs S.M. Krishna during a meeting in New Delhi on October 21, 2011. Bildt is in India for a five-day official visit.
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, left, and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu speak to the media after talks in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011. Bildt is in Turkey for a two-day visit.
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt attends a news conference as he stands in front of the portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey, in Ankara October 16, 2011.
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) and his Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoglu, shake hands after a joint news conference in Ankara on October 16, 2011. Bildt on Tuesday criticised European Union President Herman Van Rompuy for repeatedly failing to mention Turkey when discussing...
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu listen to questions during a press conference following their talks in Ankara on October 16, 2011.
View Photo »Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) gestures towards his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu during a press conference following their talks in Ankara on October 16, 2011.
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (R) listens to his Greek counterpart Stavros Lambrinidis as they meet for bilateral talks at the Foreign Department in Stockholm, August 25, 2011.
View Photo »Croatia's Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic (R) shakes hand with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt before their metting in Zagreb on January 18, 2012, four days ahead of the Croatia's referendum on membership of the European Union.
View Photo »Finland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Erkki Tuomioja (L) talks to his Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt at the Embassy of Finland in Stockholm January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Finland's Minister of Foreign Affairs Erkki Tuomioja (L) walks with his Swedish counterpart Carl Bildt at the Embassy of Finland in Stockholm January 16, 2012.
View Photo »Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi (R) and his counterpart Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt (L) with Israeli Minister Without Portfolio Yossi Peled (C) pose for a photo at the entrance of the exhibition of Raul Wallenberg in the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest on January...
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