On January 1, 2023, Sweden took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The priorities will be on security, competitiveness, the green and energy transitions, democratic values and the rule of law.
Sweden is assuming the Presidency at a time of historic challenges for the Member States and the Union as a whole. Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is a threat to European security, with dire consequences for migration, as well as global food and energy supplies. The EU and its Member States have rallied unprecedented support for Ukraine and will remain firmly by its side.
European economies are severely affected by Russia’s war; rising inflation levels, interest rates and energy prices have left companies and citizens struggling. While decisive action has been taken, it is imperative that we stay firm in our transition to the green economy and safeguard the basis of our economic model for long-term growth. Our unity and readiness to act remain key to EU security, resilience and prosperity.
EU cooperation with international partners is key. The Swedish Presidency intends to actively contribute to ensuring that the EU develops and enhances its transatlantic cooperation with the United States, but also EU-NATO cooperation, and cooperation with the United Kingdom, Canada and Latin America. Sweden intends to continue the efforts to implement the Global Gateway Strategy to enhance global connectivity.
Sweden will continue to support ongoing efforts for a clear, united and effective EU policy on China, based on the interests and values of the EU. The Swedish Presidency will work to increase information exchange and strengthen consensus and solidarity on issues relating to China. The Swedish Presidency will also continue to implement the 2021 EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and the conclusions of the 2022 ministerial conference. The focus will be on security and defence, value chains, climate and sustainability, and trade relations.
Over the next six months, you can follow the work of the Presidency in several channels and are welcome to contact the Presidency press service.
Official website: sweden2023.eu
If you’d like to join the discussion about the Swedish Presidency on social media, please use the official hashtag #EU2023SE.
In addition, photos and videos from the Swedish Presidency are free to download from Flickr and Mynewsdesk.
Phone: +46 8 405 50 50
E-mail: press.se23@gov.se
Please note that only urgent questions will be answered outside office hours.