The Swedish Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers 2024

31.10.23 | News
Session 2023
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Stine Østby
The Swedish Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers 2024 seeks to make the Nordic Region safer, greener and freer and to help it become the most sustainable and integrated region in the world.

Like much of the rest of the world, the Nordic Region faces uncertain times – not least in light of the war in Ukraine. The Swedish programme focuses on making the Region safer and promoting the democratic values and human rights that epitomise Nordic society.


“Sweden embarks upon this Presidency firmly convinced that closer Nordic co-operation is essential for our shared prosperity and resilience. Standing together makes us stronger and safer,” say the Swedish Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson, and the Minister for Nordic Co-operation, Jessika Roswall.

Vision 2030 shows the way

Vision 2030 aims to make the Nordic Region the most sustainable and integrated in the world, and the programme focuses on the need for it to be a green Nordic Region. It seeks to boost the circular economy, biodiversity and the energy sector, as well as to streamline and digitalise the transport system. New and innovative solutions will both strengthen the Region and enhance Nordic competitiveness in the rest of the world. 

 

Sweden embarks upon this Presidency firmly convinced that closer Nordic co-operation is essential for our shared prosperity and resilience. Standing together makes us stronger and safer.

The Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson, and the Minister for Nordic Co-operation, Jessika Roswall.

An integrated Nordic Region 

It should be easy to live, study, work and run companies throughout the whole Nordic Region and across its borders. The Presidency will focus more closely on creating an integrated Nordic Region, particularly by strengthening the joint labour market, which celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2024. The focus will be on digitalisation and the labour market, as well as the new opportunities offered by the reforms of public-sector employment agencies.       

 

A robust and resilient Nordic Region 

Part of a socially sustainable Nordic Region is that members of the public feel safe and that society is robust and resilient. The Swedish Presidency will, therefore, take the lead in the fight against crime, targeting criminals and seeking to prevent young people from being drawn into a life of criminal or radicalised.  
 

The Nordic Region must continue to be a pioneering region and create favourable frameworks for a competitive and innovation-driven transition. Both domestically and internationally by promoting Nordic green solutions  
 

The Programme for the Presidency 2024