Sweden could potentially allow the USA to station nuclear weapons on its territory, but only if the NATO is drawn into a military conflict, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said.

In an interview with Sveriges Radio on Monday, Kristersson stressed that since joining NATO, the Swedish government has submitted two proposals to parliament, stating that Stockholm will not host permanent foreign troops or nuclear weapons in peacetime.

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However, he said such prohibitions would be lifted if Sweden, which has not been at war since 1814, becomes part of an active military conflict.

In a war situation, it is a completely different matter, the prime minister said, adding that all of NATO benefits from the nuclear umbrella that must be in place in democratic states as long as Russia has its nuclear weapons.

Kristersson also emphasized that it is up to Sweden to decide which foreign weapons – if any – would be stationed on its territory.

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The premier’s comments come ahead of a June parliamentary vote on a Defense Cooperation Agreement with the USA, which would give Washington access to Stockholm’s military bases.

Unlike its Nordic neighbors Finland and Norway, Sweden has no explicit ban on accepting nuclear arms, but maintains a long-standing policy against hosting such weapons in peacetime.

Critics have urged Stockholm to change its stance on the matter, warning that the lack of legislation on a complete ban of nukes could create problems in a critical situation, given Sweden’s NATO membership.

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The USA currently maintains nuclear weapons in five fellow NATO countries – Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Türkiye – as part of the bloc’s nuclear sharing program.

Sweden, along with Finland, were pulled in to apply and join the US-led military alliance shortly after the start of the Ukraine conflict.

While Finland became a member state last year, Sweden did not officially join until March, with progress hampered by Hungary and Türkiye, which voiced grievances in bilateral relations.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Court of Record
Court of Record
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May 14, 2024 13:43

So, Sweden allows nukes on its territory!

PeterPiper
PeterPiper
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Reply to  Court of Record
May 14, 2024 17:30

These people are so f dumb. This ensures your hit first.

Piotr Bilski
Piotr Bilski
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Reply to  PeterPiper
September 15, 2024 13:25

Indeed, together with Berlin and Warsaw.

Humunga Kowabunga
Humunga Kowabunga
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May 14, 2024 17:29

From “dancing queen (ABBA)” to drama queen (Greta)” to stationing nuclear weapons (NATO). If it wasn’t so sad and pathetic, I couldn’t stop laughing.

The Omen K13
The Omen K13
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May 14, 2024 17:49

I wonder how the Swedish leaders wre persuaded to act completely against vital interests of Sweden – blackmail, bribes, drugs? How?