tisdag 13 juli 2010

Wall Street Journal om Carl Bildt och Iran

I Wall Street Journal Opinion 21/6 2010 finns exempel på hur Carl Bildt agerar avvikande när det kommer till Iran:

Finally, there is Sweden. Its economic involvement inside Iran may not be significant but according to diplomatic sources, its foreign minister, Carl Bildt, still seems to resent the fact that he was not appointed to be the EU's foreign policy chief.

EU diplomats say that Mr. Bildt has stalled the process out of pure spite.

It's worth noting also that, during Sweden's EU presidency, the country refused to endorse even the mildest sanctions in response to Iran's arrest of the British embassy's non-diplomatic personnel in Tehran.

Sweden's ambassador was also one of a handful of Western diplomats in attendance at Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's inauguration last year.


Despite Sweden's general support for the U.N. on virtually any other topic, Mr. Bildt has even criticized the latest round of U.N. sanctions.

Iran and the European Moment
The Continent has no more excuses not to act against Tehran.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704122904575314880833508458.html

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