Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09STOCKHOLM688
2009-11-04 13:27:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Stockholm
Cable title:  

U.S. EU SUMMIT CONTINUES TO RECEIVE MAJOR MEDIA ATTENTION

Tags:  OPRC KMDR KPAO PINR SW XA 
pdf how-to read a cable
VZCZCXYZ0027
OO RUEHWEB

DE RUEHSM #0688 3081327
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
O 041327Z NOV 09
FM AMEMBASSY STOCKHOLM
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4846
RUEHBS/USEU BRUSSELS
UNCLAS STOCKHOLM 000688 

SIPDIS

SECSTATE FOR INR/R/MR, EUR/PPD, EUR/NB
BRUSSELS FOR REGIONAL MEDIA HUB

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OPRC KMDR KPAO PINR SW XA
SUBJECT: U.S. EU SUMMIT CONTINUES TO RECEIVE MAJOR MEDIA ATTENTION

UNCLAS STOCKHOLM 000688 SIPDIS SECSTATE FOR INR/R/MR, EUR/PPD, EUR/NB BRUSSELS FOR REGIONAL MEDIA HUB E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: OPRC KMDR KPAO PINR SW XA SUBJECT: U.S. EU SUMMIT CONTINUES TO RECEIVE MAJOR MEDIA ATTENTION ¶1. (U) SUMMARY: All major Swedish news outlets covered the U.S.-EU summit on November 3, focusing on the U.S.-EU search for common ground on climate. Outlets conveyed cautions from both sides that there should be no expectation of a binding international climate agreement in Copenhagen. Media featured PM Reinfeldt's expression of disappointment that there was no breakthrough on climate, and his call for more political will from Obama and the Congress to put forward an American position that can lead to an agreement that meets the two-degree Celsius limit, even if it is not perfect. Media reported positively on the creation of a U.S.-EU Energy Council. Media also covered Reinfeldt's points that Europe has 35,000 troops and is investing one billion Euros in Afghanistan in rebuttal to critiques from U.S. commentators. END SUMMARY -------------- BROADCAST MEDIA -------------- ¶2. (U) The U.S-EU summit was a leading story in all national broadcast media, the public service channel Swedish Television (SVT),the national commercial channel TV4 and the nation-wide public service Swedish Radio (SR) the evening of November 3 and the morning of November 4. Reports focused on downplaying expectations ahead of the Copenhagen climate talks. SVT quoted Prime Minister Reinfeldt as saying that "too little is being done in the United States but there is more force and willingness than is sometimes reflected in the European and Swedish debate." SVT's report continued with Reinfeldt expressing more "clarity around what the Senate process looks like and the efforts being made to unite sixty senators to pass the proposed bill they need to reduce emissions." Finally, SVT reiterated Reinfeldt's statement that an agreement missing details is more important than a perfected climate agreement in December. TV4 re-broadcast the press conference as a whole and SR reported that Reinfeldt was slightly disappointed, but also spoke about not giving up on joint efforts for an agreement. SR noted the establishment of the U.S. - EU Energy Council. -------------- PRINT MEDIA -------------- ¶3. (U) Swedish morning daily Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) quoted Prime Minister Reinfeldt on three core issues: climate, Afghanistan and transatlantic relations. SvD relayed more of Reinfeldt's disappointment, quoting him saying that the joint communiqu "...is not [what] we want to see in Copenhagen," and "If we are to achieve a global agreement that meets the two-percent goal, that includes a global financing portion, then we must find each other in this process." SvD continued with Reinfeldt noting that "In the American media, Obama is described as Europe's dream president and then they act a little surprised: 'Why then does Europe not do all that the United States believes it should do?' At the same time there is a view in Europe where people seem to sit and wonder why Obama does not do what we think he should do." SvD also ran Reinfeldt's comments on Afghanistan: "...I pointed out that we now have 35,000 people in Afghanistan, and that is the largest commitment from Europe since WWII," and that the EU has committed one billion Euros to development aid. SILVERMAN

Share this cable

 facebook -  bluesky -