King expresses hope for future despite crisis and war in Christmas speech

In his annual Christmas speech, King Carl XVI Gustaf reflects on a year marked by crisis, war, and sorrow. Despite global challenges, he emphasizes the importance of dialogue and cooperation for a brighter future. He also turns to Sweden, remembering the victims of the Örebro shooting.

King Carl XVI Gustaf delivered his traditional Christmas speech on December 25, 2025, summarizing a year marked by severe trials. He described the world as filled with conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, climate change, and the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Despite this, the message was hopeful: “Despite conflicts in the world, we must hold on to hope for the future.”

The king emphasized the role of dialogue and cooperation between countries in creating a better future. He mentioned specific events that strengthened his conviction, such as the climate summit in Brazil and the UN's 80th anniversary in New York. “Sweden has good opportunities to contribute and be an example in international cooperation, not least through our commitment to peace, sustainable development, and human rights,” he said.

Regarding Ukraine, he highlighted the Ukrainian people's resilience: “The Ukrainian people's endurance and will to defend their country give us hope that Ukraine's freedom and sovereignty will be respected. Hope is also born from new discoveries, and science is making great progress.”

In the speech, the king turned his attention to Sweden and directed thoughts to the victims and relatives after the shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro, where ten people were killed and several injured. “This terrible event will stay with us for a long time,” he stated. He praised the community that emerged from the sorrow, with support from police, healthcare workers, volunteer organizations, and teachers. “People supported each other and showed that humanity is a bearing force even in difficult times. That force exists everywhere in our country. In those moments, there is the warmth and care that the world needs more of.”

The speech conveyed a balance between reflection on setbacks and optimism for the future, focusing on international cooperation and domestic solidarity.

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