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In the fall of 2014, Sweden became the first western EU country to recognise the state of Palestine. The small Nordic nation had hoped to spark a European-wide tide of recognitions. Instead, it found itself isolated – and left to pay a steep price in its diplomatic relations with Israel. More than a decade on, here is what France and other Western states who have recently followed suit can learn from Sweden’s experience.
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One correction: “The Socialist-led government in Stockholm” was actually Social-Democrats. If they say “Socialist”, one would expect “Vänster” (ofically “Vänsterpartiet”, “The Left Party”).
But that’s a detail. Good article.