Lapid speaks to Linde in first talk of Israel and Sweden FMs in 7 years

After first high-level talks between Israeli and Swedish officials in 7 years, FM Yair Lapid is "looking forward to increased cooperation with Sweden."

Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde arrives for the EU foreign ministers meeting at the European Council building in Brussels, Belgium May 10, 2021. (photo credit: Olivier Matthys/Pool via REUTERS)
Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde arrives for the EU foreign ministers meeting at the European Council building in Brussels, Belgium May 10, 2021.
(photo credit: Olivier Matthys/Pool via REUTERS)

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid spoke with Sweden's Minister of Foreign Affairs Anne Linde in the first conversation between Israeli and Swedish Foreign Ministers in seven years, Lapid said on Twitter Monday.

The talk symbolized the relaunching  of high-level relations, said Lapid, who added that he "appreciate[s] her statement regarding Sweden’s strong and solid commitment to the security of Israel and her recognition in the course of our conversation of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people."

Lapid and Linde also discussed Israel's participation in the Malmo Forum on Holocaust remembrance.

"I look forward to increased cooperation with Sweden on bilateral and multilateral issues," concluded Lapid on Twitter.

Israel closed its doors to visits from Swedish officials in 2014 after then Foreign Minister Margot Walstrom called to investigate “extrajudicial killings” of Palestinians during the 2014 wave of terrorism.

MARGOT WALLSTROM (credit: REUTERS)
MARGOT WALLSTROM (credit: REUTERS)

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely at the time added that there had been a “degree of disconnect” between Sweden and Israel for two years before that.

Lapid also commented on Walstrom's criticism of Israel in 2016, while he was an MK and the Yesh Atid party head, accusing her of antisemitism.

Sweden announced it would officially recognize the state of Palestine in 2014 causing Israel to deliver a very public “reprimand” to then Ambassador Carl Magnus Nesser.

Linde replaced Wolstrom in 2019.

Herb Keinon and Lahav Harkov contributed to this report.