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poiuytrewq0987
06-03-2011, 02:16 AM
NATO wants to extend its current operation in Libya by a further 90 days, and has asked for urgent support from the Swedish government, reports news agency TT.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt confirmed the request from NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen for continued help with air reconnaissance with the possibility of more Swedish troops joining the naval fleet.

In addition the extra Swedes could also be employed in information operations.

It would be a controversial move though, in what is a tight time frame. The Swedish government has to come to a decision by June 22, although initial indications look positive.

The Social Democrat foreign policy spokesman Urban Ahlin says that the party will be willing to compromise if certain conditions are met.

"It will be much easier to us to reach an agreement now that it is clear that NATO will not just ask for eight Gripen fighter planes, but also for things we have pointed out, such as arms embargoes, naval operations and the boarding of larger vessels.”

The party has also made it clear that it wants to see a commitment of humanitarian aid for Libya once the Qaddafi regime has been removed from power.

http://www.thelocal.se/34132/20110602/

The Lawspeaker
06-07-2011, 12:35 PM
I thought that Sweden was officially neutral ? So the answer should be no in any case under any circumstance.

Aces High
06-07-2011, 01:01 PM
Sweden could send some IKEA beer to the rebels...after all no one else drinks it,and also a few crates of those rock hard crisps.
They can send Ghaddafi some new furniture as well as his is all broken now.