Svezia, 'non escludiamo l'invio di peacekeeper in Ucraina'

epa11673657 Sweden's Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard speaks during a press conference after a ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of the Nordic Embassies in Berlin, in Berlin, Germany, 21 October 2024. The Nordic Embassy Complex in Berlin was officially opened in 1999 and hosts the embassies of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, which reflects the close relationship and shared values between the Nordic countries. Aside from the building complex, the five embassies also share the so-called Felleshus, a community building, which is used for cultural events and public activities. EPA/CLEMENS BILAN
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STOCCOLMA, 17 FEB - La ministra degli Esteri svedese ha affermato di "non escludere" l'invio di peacekeeper in Ucraina. "Dobbiamo prima negoziare una pace giusta e sostenibile che rispetti il ;;diritto internazionale... Quando avremo una pace del genere, dovrà essere mantenuta e per questo il nostro governo non esclude nulla", ha detto Maria Malmer Stenergard alla radio pubblica Sveriges Radio.
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