Sd: the Government's Demand Disrupts Relations
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The Sweden Democrats are strongly critical of the government's announcement that the EU should freeze the trade agreement with Israel. Now the party is opening up to start making demands in foreign policy in future negotiations with the Tidö parties.
The Sweden Democrats' foreign policy spokesperson Aron Emilsson tells Expressen that the government's demand that the EU freeze the trade agreement with Israel "came as complete news to us" and that it "disturbs relations."
The Sweden Democrats have harshly criticized the government after it announced that it is demanding that the EU freeze the trade agreement with Israel. SD's foreign policy spokesman Aron Emilsson says they were surprised by the announcement and does not rule out that the party could make foreign policy demands going forward. – On the contrary, I see it as a natural step, he tells SVT
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