Sweden's Malmer Stenergard to Discuss Journalist's Detention with Turkey

The Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard will have a meeting with Turkey's counterpart regarding the imprisoned Swedish journalist Joakim Medin.

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Sweden's Malmer Stenergard to Discuss Journalist's Detention with Turkey
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At NATO's foreign ministers' meeting, which takes place on Thursday and Friday, Sweden's Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard (M) will have a meeting with Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan regarding journalist Joakim Medin.

In response to the question of whether Turkey has made any demands on Sweden to release the journalist, she answers:

I'm not going into what's being said in our talks, but it's still a very early stage.

Would monitor protests

Journalist Joakim Medin, who works for the newspaper Dagens ETC, was arrested a week ago at Istanbul's airport. He had traveled to Turkey to monitor the democracy protests in the country that broke out after the opposition's leading candidate, Istanbul's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, was imprisoned.

Medin is accused of insulting Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and of being a member of a terrorist organization.

At the meeting, she will raise the issue that it is a crucial matter for Sweden that Medin is allowed to return home.

I will be very clear that this is an extremely important priority for the government that Joakim Medin is allowed to come home. And that it also means difficulties for Sweden when it unfolds in this way.

She also dares not answer whether she believes the meeting will lead to Medin's release.

It remains to be seen, of course, but the government will do everything we can to ensure that he can come home.

On X, she announces that Sweden has gained consular access and met with Joakim Medin.

"It is with some relief that I can announce after intense work from Sweden's side that our general consul in Istanbul has met with Joakim Medin", she writes.

Will travel to Turkey

In mid-May, NATO countries' foreign ministers will gather in Antalya, Turkey – despite sharp criticism from many about the development in the country.

The meeting is important – despite the development, Malmer Stenergard believes.

We take a very serious view of the development in Istanbul.

My intention is to be able to have confidential talks with our Turkish counterpart and in such talks, one can also express criticism, she says.

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