During this year’s edition of Folk och Försvar’s national conference in Sälen, the rhetoric was at times very harsh and aggressive – and Pål Jonson (M) went so far as to claim that it is no longer voluntary to support the government in Kiev.
– Supporting Ukraine is not a choice. It is a duty, declared Sweden’s Minister of Defense.
The Minister went on to say that “the future of the European security order is now being decided on the battlefields in and around Ukraine” and that a dark time awaits the whole continent if Russia is not defeated.
– It will determine whether future generations will grow up in a Europe where international law or the law of the strongest will prevail. Supporting Ukraine is therefore an investment in our own security and our own future, he continued.
Jonson also boasted that Sweden has increased its support to Kiev every year and that it now totals almost SEK 48 billion (€4.2 billion).
– Last year, Sweden provided the sixth largest military aid in the world to Ukraine, he proudly proclaimed.
“Weakening the rules-based world order”
In the coming years, the Defense Minister also wants the Swedish arms industry to increase production and deliver military equipment directly to Ukraine “for several tens of billions”.
According to Jonson, it is not only Russia that is attacking Sweden through “hybrid attacks” – he also claims that “China, Iran and North Korea are supporting the Russian warfare”.
– This shows that this is a war with profound global consequences that further weakens the rules-based world order, he said.
– We must assume that Russia will pose a very serious threat to us and our allies for the foreseeable future.
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stödja Ukraina är inte ett val. Det är en plikt.Läs talet av försvarsminister @PlJonson på @FolkochForsvar rikskonferens 2025, och se det i efterhand: https://t.co/r6wa7RDiSZ#fofrk pic.twitter.com/O6jMUHUYrE
— Försvarsdepartementet (@ForsvarsdepSv) January 13, 2025
“Existential threat”
Jonson sees the US as “crucial” to Europe’s security – but says the superpower is busy with conflicts in other regions.
For this reason, Europe itself must rearm and strengthen NATO and, according to the defense minister, it is absolutely necessary that Sweden “does its part in this work” and increases investments in all military sectors.
– What was previously perceived as mostly theoretical problems about percentages and burden sharing can, in these times of gravity, pose an existential threat to Europe’s security, was another of the M-top’s admonitions.
The Nordic Times has previously highlighted Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson’s speech at the Folk och Försvar’s national conference and how he announced that “Sweden is not at war. But there is no peace either”.