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3rd June 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Europe: UK and Germany Partners in Reform

Some once said that football was a game where England played Germany over 90 minutes and extra time and then the Germans won on penalties. Which is an inelegant way of saying that the UK and Germany are very much together on the reform team in the EU, with Sweden on side as well, of […]

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31st May 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

TACKLING CLIMATE CHANGE: UK AMBITION FOR EU ACTION

During Sweden’s EU 2009 Presidency, the Union tried hard to lead international efforts to get a global climate change deal, culminating at the Copenhagen summit. It’s time to redouble our efforts and level of ambition as we look ahead to the Paris negotiations in 2015. As the climate talks in Durban in 2011 showed definitively, […]

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30th May 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

TALKING EUROPE: FUN(NY) WAY TO SPEND A BIRTHDAY

I turned 45 yesterday and had planned a quiet day with my lovely wife and visiting mother. But when Patrick Sommerlath of Nobile invited me to debate the future of Europe with CNN’s Richard Quest, Ericsson’s CEO Hans Vestberg and Elizabeth Thand Ringqvist of Företagarna, with Per Schlingmann as moderator, I cast aside thoughts of […]

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29th May 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Syria: Arms and aims

Britain and Sweden don’t differ on much. We did this week on whether to lift the EU arms embargo on the legitimate opposition in Syria. We argued for the lift for political, security and humanitarian reasons. Our priority is a political transition that ends the conflict, allows refugees to return home, and prevents further radicalisation in […]

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23rd May 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Relections of a Twitter virgin…

I confess to having been reluctant to embrace Twitter. But I confess myself a bit of a convert. The great TV critic Clive James once said about “Dallas”, “I came to mock but I stayed to pray”. I wouldn’t go that far, but I have found my first two weeks on Twitter (@hmapauljohnston) both fun and […]

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19th April 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

UK and Sweden sign Defence MOU

Yesterday in London, Swedish Defence Minister Karen Enström and the UK Minister for International Security Strategy, Dr Andrew Murrison signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the UK and Sweden for Military Exercises and Training. The main purpose of the MOU is to define the legal status of military personnel of one country when invited […]

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19th April 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

A memory of Lady Thatcher

As I prepared for an interview on ExpressenTV on the night of Lady Thatcher’s funeral, I read through the entries in the Embassy’s condolence book. Many Ambassadors, representing countries from across the world had come to the Embassy to pay their tributes, as had members of the British community and Swedish citizens. What struck me […]

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16th April 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Voting for a Greener Future

Today, an important vote is taking place in the European Parliament. The British Government has asked all British MEPs to vote for a more competitive EU by supporting a higher price on carbon emissions. A well-functioning market, where it is more expensive to produce carbon emissions is crucial for green growth, and for the UK, […]

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12th April 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Threats Old and New

This week, Foreign Ministers from the Group of Eight (UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Canada, US and Russia) met in London. They looked at a wide range of issues, including the situation in the Middle East (specifically Syria and Iran), Africa, DPRK and climate change. Two particular issues they addressed illustrate that diplomacy has a […]

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28th March 2013

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by Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Iron, Ice and Innovation

This job takes me to a range of interesting places but it is not often in the space of a few hours that I end up 500 metres underground and then in a bedroom five degrees below freezing! Such was my contrasting experience on my visit to Kiruna this week. As guest of LKAB, which […]

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