Английская Википедия:Ann Linde
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Ann Christin Linde (born 4 December 1961) is a Swedish politician of the Social Democratic Party[1] who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Magdalena Andersson from 2019 to 2022.[2][3]
Linde previously served as Minister of Foreign Trade and Minister for Nordic Cooperation.[4] Before that, she was the Minister for European Union Affairs and Trade for the Löfven Cabinet from 25 May 2016.[5]
Political career
Throughout the 1990s, Linde worked in government offices, including as the Ministry Secretary of Civil Affairs and the political advisor of the EU and Trade Minister Mats Hellström of Foreign Affairs and of Defense Minister Björn von Sydow on Ministry of Defence.[6]
Linde worked as international secretary at the Social Democratic Party in Sweden from 2000 to 2013. From 2013 to 2014, she was the head of the International Department of the European Socialist Party (PES) in Brussels, an umbrella organization for all social-democratic parties in the EU.[3]
From 2014 until 2016, Linde served as State Secretary for the Ministry of Justice[7] In this capacity, she worked with Interior Minister Anders Ygeman.Шаблон:Citation needed
Minister for Foreign Affairs (2019–2022)
Linde was appointed minister for foreign affairs following Margot Wallström's resignation on 10 September 2019.
Under Linde's leadership, Sweden's government decided in March 2020 to send a rapid reaction force of up to 150 troops and helicopters to Mali to join French-led Takuba task force in fighting militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State in the Sahel region of North Africa.[8] By early 2022, Linde announced that Sweden would withdraw troops from a European special forces mission to the Sahel region and will review its participation in the Takuba task force over the presence of private Russian military contractors.[9]
When Sweden took over the rotating Chair of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in 2021, Linde became the organization's Chairperson-in-Office.[10][11]
Accession of Sweden to NATO
Шаблон:See also On 1 May 2022, she expressed that it was "almost certain" that Finland would join NATO.[12] While most current NATO members responded positively to the application, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan voiced his opposition, accusing both Sweden and Finland of tolerating Kurdish militant groups PKK, PYD and the YPG, which Turkey classifies as terrorist organizations,[13] and followers of Fethullah Gülen, whom Turkey accuses of orchestrating a failed 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt.[14] On 20 May, Linde pushed back against Erdoğan's claim they support PKK, calling it "disinformation", and pointing out Sweden listed PKK as a terrorist organization in 1984, while the EU followed suit in 2002.[15]
On 29 July, Linde announced that the ministry of foreign affairs would call in the Russian ambassador to explain himself in the wake of him mocking a Swedish volunteer soldier who died in a grenade attack in the Donbas region in Ukraine. She called his words "reprehensible and tasteless", with her full statement saying: "The text his reprehensible and tasteless. The ambassador doesn't mention at all that it was Russia who started the war, but only Russia can stop it".[16]
Political positions
When a parliamentary majority in favour of Sweden expressing the option of joining NATO emerged in 2020, Linde rejected such plans and reiterated her conviction that the country was best served by independence from alliances.[17]
Controversies
Headscarf controversy
Linde attracted criticism for wearing a headscarf during a visit by a government delegation to Tehran in 2017 when she met president Hassan Rouhani.[18]
Transport Agency security breaches
Being State Secretary at the Ministry of Justice, Linde was one of the first politicians in the Government Offices who received information from the Security Department that there was a potential leak of sensitive information from the Transport Agency. The agency had outsourced parts of its IT services, including a data base with information about holders of driving licences, as well as about the Swedish road infrastructure.[19]
Islamic revolution celebration
As Minister of Foreign Trade, Linde took part in the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Linde's participation was criticized by Iranian community organizations in Sweden, who argued that Linde's participation in the celebration was an insult to all Iranians living in Sweden who had to flee the Islamic regime.[20]
Other activities
- European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member[21]
- Anna Lindh Memorial Fund, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2016)[22]
- Olof Palme International Center, Member of the Board (2001–2013)[23]
- Joint Committee of the Nordic Social Democratic Labour Movement (SAMAK), Member of the Working Group on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (2001–2013)[23]
Honours
Recognition
- 2011 – "Friend of Palestine of the Year", awarded by a Palestinian community organization in Sweden (Palestinska föreningen)[24]
Foreign honours
- Шаблон:Flag: Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland (17 May 2022)[25]
- Шаблон:Flag: Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (16 November 2021)[26]
Personal life
Since 1989, Linde has been married to Mats Eriksson.[27] She has two children.[27]
References
External links
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- ↑ Swedish trade minister Linde shifting to Foreign affairs Шаблон:Webarchive Yahoo News Retrieved 11 September 2019
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- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Anna Ringstrom (9 September 2019), Swedish trade minister Linde shifting to foreign affairs: TV Шаблон:Webarchive Reuters.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news Retrieved 22 May 2020
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- ↑ Swedish trade minister Ann Linde to become new Foreign minister Шаблон:Webarchive Euronews Retrieved 11 September 2019
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- ↑ Simon Johnson (16 March 2020), Sweden says to send up to 150 special forces troops to Mali Шаблон:Webarchive Reuters Retrieved 22 May 2020.
- ↑ Ardee Napolitano and John Irish (14 January 2022), Sweden to withdraw from French-led special forces mission in Mali Шаблон:Webarchive Reuters.
- ↑ Francois Murphy (28 August 2020), OSCE chairman renews offer to facilitate dialogue in Belarus Шаблон:Webarchive Reuters.
- ↑ Sweden takes over OSCE Chair Шаблон:Webarchive Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), press release of 1 January 2021.
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- ↑ Anna Ringstrom (9 December 2020), Majority in Swedish parliament backs 'NATO option' after Sweden Democrats shift Шаблон:Webarchive Reuters.
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- ↑ Members Шаблон:Webarchive European Council on Foreign Relations.
- ↑ Board of Directors Шаблон:Webarchive Anna Lindh Memorial Fund.
- ↑ 23,0 23,1 Official CV of Ann Linde Шаблон:Webarchive Government of Sweden.
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