DTN News - RUSSIA G20 SUMMIT: Obama in Sweden (Video)
Source: K. V. Seth - DTN News & Russia G20 Summit
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - September 4, 2013: President Obama
is seeking to use a 24-hour visit to this Swedish capital to show a softer side
of American diplomacy even as the world's gaze remains fixed anxiously on Syria.
He intends to focus in the Nordic nation on climate change, trade and
technology, a trio of issues on which there is broad consensus with European
allies. The topics are a marked departure from the thorny, pressing matters
he's facing back home on national security and the economy. He also plans to
pay homage to a Holocaust-era hero whose name is commemorated on street signs
from Paris to Tel Aviv.
The president arrived Wednesday morning in Stockholm after an overnight
flight from Washington, where lawmakers are weighing whether to approve Obama's
request for a military strike against Syria. A day later, Obama was scheduled
to travel to St. Petersburg, Russia, to meet with foreign leaders at the Group
of 20 economic summit.
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Greeting Obama on a mild, sunny morning at the Stockholm-Arlanda
International Airport were Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt and leaders of
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt's center-right coalition government.
Obama's trip to Sweden will mark the first bilateral visit by a sitting
U.S. president to the northern European nation. While in Stockholm, Obama will
meet with Reinfeldt and King Carl XVI Gustav and dine with Nordic leaders from
Norway, Iceland, Finland and Denmark. He'll also stop at Sweden's premier
technical university to call attention to Sweden's goal to phase out fossil
fuels by 2050.
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