Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and Foreign Minister Margot Wallström in the UN General Assembly. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TTAlmost nine in ten Swedes want Sweden to sign a United Nations resolution banning nuclear weapons, according to a new survey. The majority of respondents, 86 percent, said they thought Sweden should sign the hotly debated resolution. Six percent had no opinion and the rest said they did not think Sweden should sign it. Sweden's Social Democrat-Green coalition government has since launched an inquiry to decide whether or not to sign it.
Source: The Local October 25, 2017 06:45 UTC