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Jul 1 2009

Sweden assumes the EU Presidency on 1 July

Swedish Presidency of the European Union
On 1 July 2009 Sweden assumed the EU Presidency for the Second Half of the Year. Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt presented on 23 June the work programme for Sweden's six months in the EU driving seat. It is firstly a question of leading the EU through the financial and economic crisis, dealing with unemployment in Europe and continuing the work to tackle climate change.

"The most important thing is to ensure that we are able to gather the EU together to respond to the challenges that people care about and where strong European cooperation can make a difference. Together we must deal with the financial crisis and tackle the rising unemployment that is currently affecting the whole of Europe. Together we must also do our bit and bring together the whole world to tackle climate change. These two priorities will dominate our Presidency," said Fredrik Reinfeldt.

In the UAE the Embassy of Sweden will be acting as coordinator for the EU Embassies in Abu Dhabi.

If you would like to know more about the Swedish Presidency, its priorities, meetings etc, please click here to get to Sweden's Presidency Website.

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