- Jul 23, 2018
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"Yes, we have a number of options on the table for the rebirthing of the Nordic Council in the coming months. Once we can finally put this resolution to bed we can focus on the development of South Africa which will coincide nicely with our reorganisation of the council to better incorporate the rest of the globe. It has to be said that since 1995 the Nordic Council has been the only organisation with political influence and a cohesive strand of cooperation throughout its membership statuses.
Of course I support the collapse of the North Korean dictatorship. I just find it ironic they have the nerve to bring such matters on an emergency basis to the Global Assembly when they've undercut the chambers themselves to see Korea unified. Korea is, or at least was, a key partner for Sweden - we have invested billions in donations to their state to pull them out of debt, for infrastructure projects and as part of security/defence programs; all of which was met with a strong, firm slap in the face.
I cannot agree with you more, the undercutting of those close to you is the one thing guaranteed to bite back the hardest when you least expect it.
It's not necessary the claw-back for political appeal we're concerned about.. it's the blatant, unchallenged violations of international law that could soon snowball into catastrophic consequences. We have spoken to a number of governments that agree."
HeadlessSeeker
Of course I support the collapse of the North Korean dictatorship. I just find it ironic they have the nerve to bring such matters on an emergency basis to the Global Assembly when they've undercut the chambers themselves to see Korea unified. Korea is, or at least was, a key partner for Sweden - we have invested billions in donations to their state to pull them out of debt, for infrastructure projects and as part of security/defence programs; all of which was met with a strong, firm slap in the face.
I cannot agree with you more, the undercutting of those close to you is the one thing guaranteed to bite back the hardest when you least expect it.
It's not necessary the claw-back for political appeal we're concerned about.. it's the blatant, unchallenged violations of international law that could soon snowball into catastrophic consequences. We have spoken to a number of governments that agree."
HeadlessSeeker