Wednesday 23 September

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Busy days for Minister for Foreign Affairs Bildt during UN week01:17

Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt has a packed schedule of meetings during his week in New York. Between Saturday 19 September and Monday 28 September, Mr Bildt will have had around fifty different meetings in various constellations. The Minister for Foreign Affairs will meet US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, the Turkish foreign minister and many others.

Ministers behind the wheel at Scania09:00

Future of teaching profession to be discussed in Göteborg10:20

Nyamko Sabuni receives the European Parliament's committee on internal market and consumer protection13:57

Professional teachers produce good students16:34

Andreas Carlgren comments on the state of negotiations after New York climate summit15:14

Harmful alcohol consumption hinders social progress15:21

Presidency Statement to welcome the declaration by the Rio Group on the situation in Honduras20:41

EU Presidency statement by Fredrik Reinfeldt in the UN General Assembly20:55

"On the threshold of a new era"20:59

Thursday 24 September

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"Head teachers should support teachers"09:40

Sir Michael Barber, an expert on schoolschooling, is one of the speakers at the informal meeting of education ministers in Göteborg. In one study, he noted that three things are of crucial importance to create successful schools: persuading the best students to choose the teaching profession, making teachers more effective in their teaching role and providing students with the right education based on their abilities. In his speech, Sir Michael Barber focused on the responsibility of head teachers in this work.

EU ministers to appear at Göteborg Book Fair09:45

Fredrik Reinfeldt and Anders Borg to attend G20 summit in USA09:57

Crisis in focus at G20 summit12:28

Press release: Teachers important for successful schools12:45

“Climate change necessitates cooperation in all EU policy areas”12:51

Teaching objectives set out at ministerial meeting14:35

EU statement in the OSCE in response to the address by the Minister of the Interior of the Kyrgyz Republic, H.E. Mr. Moldomusa Kongantiev15:52

EU statement in the OSCE in response to the presentation by the Secretary General of the Annual Evaluation Report on the Implementation of the 2004 OSCE Action Plan for the Promotion of Gender Equality16:20

EU statement in the OSCE on the latest round of Geneva discussions16:39

EU statement in the OSCE on the OSCE/ODIHR Expert Group Report on the Elections to the European Parliament 4-7 June 200916:54

Introduction to the Roundtable by Ms Maria Larsson, at the Conference on Healthy and Dignified Ageing, in Royal Park Hotel, Solna, 16 September 200916:59

Conclusions by Ms Maria Larsson, at the Conference on Healthy and Dignified Ageing, in Royal Park Hotel, Solna, the 16 September 2009.17:27

Ministers adopted conclusions on internal market at Council meeting 18:30

UN takes action to curb nuclear proliferation in historic meeting 23:03

Statement by Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Carl Bildt, on behalf of the EU at the Article XIV Conference facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty10:56

Quartet Statement on the Middle East14:53

Speech by Gunilla Carlsson at UNRWA:s 60th anniversary15:57

Friday 25 September

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Packed agenda for G20 leaders09:55

The political leaders of 19 countries and the EU, which together represent 85 per cent of the world economy, are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the autumn’s G20 summit. US President Barack Obama is the host, and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, Minister for Finance Anders Borg and President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso are representing the EU at the summit.

Webcast: Press Conference from the G20 meeting in Pittsburgh08:35

EU trade ministers held discussions on trade policy challenges at informal dinner10:51

Webcast: Ambassador Olof Skoog on the work in the PSC10:55

How the EU can use its battlegroups11:01

Press invitation: Informal meeting of defence ministers in Göteborg11:49

Innovative solutions to global challenges12:10

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the EU on the appointment of a Moldovan Government13:09

Climate change: Bangkok meeting must make decisive progress towards ambitious global deal 13:34

Agriculture ministers invited to lunch meeting to discuss milk market15:00

Topics for discussion at the upcoming informal Ecofin meeting in Göteborg15:01

EU calls for continued and increased support for UNRWA 15:36

Research and innovation important to a competitive Europe16:04

Climate change and deforestation17:25

Quartet calls for peace negotiations in the Middle East17:16

Side-event on - Debating the death penalty: Experiences from different regions17:21

Maritime surveillance and battlegroups to be discussed at ministerial meeting18:50

”Six months in the EU driving seat”21:53

Monday 28 September

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Modern Swedish forestry
– smart, efficient and considerate
10:00

Between 30 September and 1 October, the EU Forest Directors-General will be meeting just outside of Göteborg to discuss the issue of forestry and climate. One of the participants will be Lars Olsson who normally works as head of the Agriculture and Forestry Division at the Ministry of Agriculture.

Press release: Baltic Sea fisheries ministers meet to discuss solutions to fisheries problems10:22

EU-Brazil Summit, reminder about accreditation14:58

The EU in UN negotiations on combating desertification14:59

Conference on Baltic Sea fisheries to focus on deeper cooperation14:53

"Use the EU’s battlegroups more flexibly"19:24

Webcast: Maritime surveillance in the Baltic Sea19:37

EU statement at the 60th session of the Executive Committee of the Programme of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees 14:28

EU statement in the UN General Assembly on the situation in Central America20:35

Tuesday 29 September

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Focus on the long term at meeting of finance ministers07:30

On Thursday the informal meeting of finance ministers begins in Göteborg. The meeting is held over two days, 1 and 2 October. The EU’s finance ministers and governors of central banks will discuss how countries can restore good order to the public finances when the need for support measures recedes. They will also talk about how the EU can create a framework to prevent a similarly widespread crisis from happening again.

Informal meeting of finance ministers – Victoria Ericsson behind the scenes09:23

Presidency Statement on the violent events in Conakry, Republic of Guinea11:00

Presidency - Culture: Five questions to director Matjaž Pograjc 11:44

UN General Assembly Week over but the questions live on 13:07

Presidency stresses the importance and value of biological diversity14:30

Pirates and Balkan presence discussed on second day of defence meeting16:40

Invited speakers give their views on the issues to be discussed 17:40

Press invitation: Informal Meeting of Finance Ministers in Göteborg18:10

"The most important thing is an agreement in Copenhagen"20:00

EU statement during at the UN Human Rights Council general debate on the Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories14:44

Wednesday 30 September

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"The youth perspective should not be forgotten"08:56

It will soon be time for Linda Wallberg to address the UN General Assembly in New York. Sweden’s youth representative tells us about her speech and the importance of young people's involvement.
"It feels exciting. And I haven’t had time to get nervous yet," says Linda Wallberg.

Meet the Chair: Customs Union Working Party to meet in old Hanseatic city09:15

Press Release: Fredrik Reinfeldt to receive Ban Ki-moon09:47

Stefan Ingves on the informal meeting of finance ministers11:44

Press release: Tobias Billström to take part at UNDP presentation of 2009 Human Development Report13:00

Complicated situation in Honduras15:11

Five questions ahead of the meeting of finance ministers16:15

Press release: The EU welcomes increased openness in the new ICANN approach16:26

Three questions to...16:14

EU statement at the UN Human Rights Council on the follow-up and implementation of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action 16:52

Weighty issues at meeting of finance ministers19:15

Presidency Statement on recent Asia-Pacific natural disasters22:57

EU statement at the UN Human Rights Council on Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance, follow-up and implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action13:54

Thursday 1 October

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The Eurogroup opens day in Göteborg09:15

On the morning of 1 October, the Eurogroup will be meeting in Göteborg. The meeting will conclude with a press conference at 11:30 CET. The press conference will be webcast here on se2009.eu.

Webcast: Minister for Finance Anders Borg on today’s meeting09:58

Seminars within the Research, Innovation & Education area10:40

Reinfeldt and Malmström to participate in Baltic Development Forum Summit11:05

Press invitation: Agriculture minister and Commissioner for Health discuss animal welfare in Uppsala14:10

Report on Georgian conflict presented 13:15

Five quick questions for Ambassador Krister Kumlin - EDD15:09

First discussion on credible exit strategies15:47

Meeting in Brussels on women, peace and security15:46

Webcast: Interview with Minister for Financial Markets Odell17:00

"The EU must be a locomotive"16:51

Deeper law enforcement cooperation17:45

Progress on several issues related to financial stability and supervision19:16

Statement by Ministers and Governors on the EU-wide stress test19:20

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the Europen Union on Kenya21:34

Friday 2 October

Photo: AP Photo/Peter Morrison

Ireland votes on Lisbon09:48

On Friday the people of Ireland voted on the EU’s new constitution, the Treaty of Lisbon. But what is it they are voting on? And what consequences will the result of the referendum have? se2009.eu straightens things out.

Hearing on Challenges09:12

Webcast: Lagarde on lessons learnt in wake of crisis10:00

A summit within the summit11:00

Chamber brimful when the Riksdag plays host10:49

"A high quality exchange of views on climate and employment"13:07

Brazil meets the EU at Stockholm Summit11:49

Progress in Croatia's EU accession process13:29

Reinfeldt to receive Lula da Silva for EU-Brazil Summit12:11

EU and US convene a meeting of political leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina12:13

Press invitation: Agriculture ministers invited to lunch meeting to discuss milk market12:55

Ambassadors to broaden group of entrepreneurs10:26

The Single Market Award 200914:39

Does gender equality boost economic growth? 15:00

Ministerial Troika between EU and Canada15:26

Main results of informal ECOFIN15:40

Press invitation: Fredrik Reinfeldt on the Irish referendum15:51

Press invitation: EU conference will highlight Sweden’s initiative to support women’s entrepreneurship16:44

Fredrik Reinfeldt to take part COSAC plenary session17:15

UN Human Rights Council calls for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi and political prisoners18:45

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