Stockholm, Sweden – Foreign Minister Cancels Israel Visit

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Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt. Photo: AFPStockholm, Sweden – Sweden’s foreign minister abruptly called off a visit to Israel, an Israeli spokesman said Sunday, amid a feud over a Swedish newspaper article and a growing gulf between Israel and the international community over West Bank settlement construction.

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Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has called off a trip to Israel planned for this Friday, according to Yigal Palmor, spokesman for Israel’s Foreign Ministry. Palmor, who would not comment on a possible reason for the move, said Sweden informed Israel’s embassy in Stockholm of the decision on Friday.

The cancellation also followed a diplomatic feud between Israel and Sweden over an unsubstantiated article in a Swedish tabloid that accused Israeli soldiers of harvesting organs from dead Palestinians and suggested a connection with an international organ trafficking ring run by Jews. Israeli officials condemned the article as anti-Semitic and reminiscent of medieval blood libels against Jews.

Swedish officials denied a connection between the cancellation and the newspaper article, but offered differing explanations for Bildt’s decision not to come.

Anna Brodin, political officer at the Swedish consulate in Jerusalem, said Bildt has put off his visit in the hope Mideast peacemaking would progress during the U.N. General Assembly later this month.

“It has been delayed until after the General Assembly in New York, when there might be more substance in the process,” Brodin said.
Israel and the Palestinians have indicated that Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas could hold a first meeting during the U.N. gathering.

But in Stockholm, Bildt spokeswoman Irena Busic denied the foreign minister had canceled a trip to Israel, saying a date had never been set. Now was not a good time for such a trip, she said, citing logistical reasons and the “situation in the peace process.”

Both Swedish officials denied the article in the Swedish daily Aftonbladet had anything to do with Bildt’s travel plans.

Netanyahu demanded that Sweden denounce the article, headlined, “Our sons are plundered for their organs.” But the Swedish government rebuffed Israeli calls for an official condemnation, citing freedom of the press.

“Freedom of expression and press freedom are very strong in our constitution by tradition. And that strong protection has served our democracy and our country well,” Bildt, the foreign minister, wrote in his blog after the controversy erupted.

The article provoked a flap inside Sweden’s own Foreign Ministry after its ambassador to Israel published a condemnation of the article only to be reprimanded by her superiors for doing so.

The incident has drawn comparisons with the controversy over the 2005 publication in a Danish newspaper of cartoons negatively depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which sparked protests and riots throughout the Islamic world.

Denmark’s then-prime minister distanced himself from the cartoons throughout the crisis but resisted calls to apologize for them, citing freedom of speech and saying his government could not be held responsible for the actions of Denmark’s press.


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14 years ago

To be honest, the Sweden story is indeed quite similar to the Denmark tumultuous, so we can give them the benefit of the doubt that they are consistent.

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Anonymous
14 years ago

How pathetic the usage of “freedom of press” when its used as a basis of ‘hate’ and moreover “libel” in fact under the press law can very well file a suit on the account of ‘libel’ defamination’ and even if not, no one asked the Swedish gov. to prosicute them, all that was asked is to state that they have no part in it and condemn the ‘hate’ article which is an act of ‘free speech’ as well …go figure with these EU’s ol class anti-semitism and now conjunctioning with its Arab islamists ever growing population!!