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KYIV/STOCKHOLM, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in Sweden on Saturday to meet with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, the royal family and other officials as Kyiv's counteroffensive against Russian forces grinds into its third month. The visit will start at Harpsund, the country retreat of Swedish prime ministers, about 120 kilometres from Sweden's capital Stockholm. As Zelenskiy reached Sweden, he said people had been killed and wounded in a Russian missile strike on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv. Zelenskiy said he would thank Sweden for supporting Ukraine since the Russian invasion. Zelenskiy and Prime Minister Kristersson will hold a joint press conference at Harpsund in the afternoon.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ulf Kristersson, grinds, Zelenskiy, Pal Jonson, Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Olena Zelenska, Kristersson, Dan Peleschuk, Supantha Mukherjee, Simon Johnson, Frances Kerry, Toby Chopra, David Holmes Organizations: Russian, Swedish, Harpsund, Thomson Locations: STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Harpsund, Swedish, Sweden's, Stockholm, Zelenskiy, Russian, Ukrainian, Chernihiv, Ukraine, Stenhammar
STOCKHOLM, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The leader of Sweden's Moderates party, Ulf Kristersson, said on Friday he had agreed a deal with the Christian Democrats and the Liberals to form a minority coalition government after the right-wing bloc won a majority in last month's election. With backing from the Sweden Democrats, Kristersson is all but certain to win parliament's support for his government. That government will co-operate closely with the Sweden Democrats," he said. The right-wing bloc secured a slim majority, winning 176 seats in the 349-member parliament in the election on Sept. 11. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Terje SolsvikOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Premierul suedez Stefan Lofven a pierdut încrederea parlamentului în guvernul său, o premieră în istoria politică a Suediei, transmit agenţiile internaţionale de presă. Moţiunea a fost introdusă după ce Partidul Stângii şi-a retras recent sprijinul pentru fragilul guvern minoritar al lui Lofven din cauza unui conflict cu privire la reformele propuse pentru piaţa suedeză a chiriilor. Alte partide de opoziţie s-au aliniat rapid împotriva lui Lofven, care a condus ţara scandinavă timp de şapte ani. Lofven are acum două opţiuni: fie îşi dă demisia împreună cu guvernul, fie convoacă noi alegeri în termen de o săptămână. În cazul unei demisii, premierul demisionar ar urma să-l lase pe preşedintele parlamentului să deschidă negocieri cu un partid pentru a găsi un nou şef de guvern… care ar putea fi totuşi tot Stefan Lofven, pe baza unui nou acord politic, subliniază analiştii.
Persons: Stefan Lofven, opoziţie, îşi, El Organizations: Moţiunea, Partidul Stângii, Suedezi Locations: Suediei, Lofven, Riksdag, suedez
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