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Loof regret statement on exports to China - DN.SE
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Center leader Annie Loof ended on Saturday under fire after many perceived it as she said in an interview opened on arms exports to China. "It was unfortunate sintad that use China as an example," said she afterwards sintad told DN.
Center leader Annie Loof ended on Saturday under fire after many perceived it as she said in an interview opened on arms exports to China. "It was unfortunate that use China as an example," said she afterwards told DN.
Annie Loof pressed in echoes The Saturday interview on their approach to arms exports and human rights and stated that she believes "it is very difficult to set up a strict TOTALITARIAN or democracy demands in arms export laws."
- Saturday interview is an extremely vulnerable situation. If the interviewee has a good shape public opinion and are considered before trusting it becomes very easy forgiven sintad for frogs, but has already sintad challenged one can end up in a negative mode.
Tomorrow Monday, Annie Loof to sit next to Chinese Prime Minister at a dinner in conjunction with a Chinese delegation visiting the Volvo Geely in Gothenburg. Anni Loof says to echo that she will then take up the lack of human rights and freedoms:
- I will then highlight our relationships both in terms of trade, and cooperation with Volvo then, of course, which has been important for Sweden. But of course also how they deal with human freedom - and rights, she said to echo.
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