Minister of European Affairs Cecila Malmstrom of Sweden

Cecilia Malmstrom is an MEP from Sweden) Published: Friday 31st August 2001You are welcome to print and circulate all articles published on Clearharmony and their content, but please quote the source.
Cecilia Malmstrom is the representative of the People's party in Sweden.
The parliament will vote on the treaty when it reopens in the autumn, the Swedish Minister for EU Affairs Cecilia Malmstrom said in a statement.
the European Parliament to promote a more assertive policy toward Cuba.
Malmstrom said Estonia, Finland and Sweden have similar views on the Baltic Sea Strategy as evidenced by today's meeting.
Sweden at present accepts more than half of all asylum applications from Iraqis in Europe," Migration Minister Tobias Billstrom and EU Affairs Minister Cecilia Malmstrom said in an opinion article published in a Stockholm daily.
news, adding she 'respected' the Irish vote.
EU Affairs Minister Cecilia Malmstrom said it was important \'to push legislation within the European Union including a ban against discrimination against homosexuals.
Last year, Malmstrom took part in a gay pride parade staged in Warsaw that in 2010 was slated to host Europride.
Sweden, however, has yet to adopt legislation that will allow same-sex couples to marry but Malmstrom said \'we are getting there.
discrimination against homosexuals.
Warsaw that in 2010 was slated to host Europride.
same-sex couples to marry but Malmstrom said 'we are getting there.
Cecilia Malmstrom is a Swedish MEP who wants just one site in Brussels for the European Parliament.
Writing in the Swedish newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet, Migration Minister Tobias Billstrom and EU Minister Cecilia Malmstrom said other countries need to take more responsibility for them.
After a meeting in Skopje with Deputy Prime Minister for EU Affairs Ivica Bocevski, Swedish State Secretary for European Affairs Cecilia Malmstrom described the name dispute as a bilateral issue that should not affect Macedonia's integration efforts.
Bocevski said Malmstrom had assured him of Sweden's continued support on Macedonia's road to the EU.
Stockholm  - The rejection of the EU reform treaty by Irish voters was a setback, Swedish EU Affairs Minister Cecilia Malmstrom said Friday as counting was underway in Ireland.
Malmstrom said she was not surprised by the outcome citing that polls had suggested it would be a tight race, she told Swedish radio news, adding she respected the Irish vote.