President of the Senate, Milan Štěch, visited Sweden in April. He commemorated the events of 1968 in Czechoslovakia in Stockholm, launched an exhibition mapping 100 years of Czechoslovak statehood, met the Speaker of Sweden’s Parliament and representatives of three ministries, and also met King Carl XVI Gustaf.
Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf, President of the Senate Milan Štěch, Senator Tomáš Grulich, Czech Ambassador to Sweden H.E. Jiří Šítler, Director of the Senate Chancellery’s Foreign Relations Department Jiří Krbec, and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Czech Republic H.E. Anna Viktoria Li
President of the Senate Milan Štěch with Chair of the Senate Commission on Czechs Living Abroad Tomáš Grulich in the chamber of Sweden’s Riksdag
Milan Štěch with Mayor of Stockholm, Eva Louise Erlandsson Slorach
Discussions with State Secretary to the Swedish Minister for the EU, Oscar Sternström (left)
State Secretary to the Swedish Minister for Defence, Jan Salestrand, with President of the Senate, Milan Štěch
President of the Senate Milan Štěch at a commemoration of the events of 1968 in Czechoslovakia
Senator Tomáš Grulich, President of the Senate Milan Štěch, Speaker of the Riksdag Urban Ahlin, Swedish Ambassador to the Czech Republic H.E. Anna Viktoria Li, and Czech Ambassador to Sweden H.E. Jiří Šitler
Launching an exhibition of Czechoslovak Statehood 1918 – 2018 in the Czech Centre in Stockholm. From left, Czech Ambassador to Sweden Jiří Šitler, interpreter Jana Holá, and President of the Senate Milan Štěch
Chair of the Riksdag’s Friends of the Czech Republic Group, Finn Bengsson, President of the Senate Milan Štěch and Speaker of the Riksdag Urban Ahlin