Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/UN-Nuclear-Weapons-Ban-Petition-Delivery-in-Stockholm-27MZIFJXIMZWQ.htmlConceptually similarUN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0ECompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0JCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0KCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0LCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0MCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0OCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0PCompleted★★★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0QCompleted★★★★UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGP0STRE0GCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRE0FUN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGreenpeace activists hand over 24,700 signatures to the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Margot Wallström. The signatures are from people demanding Sweden signs the UN convention banning nuclear weapons. Greenpeace campaigner Em Petersson, together with Magnus Nilsson, political advisor, and Sofie Hillbom, communications officer at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, are present during the activity.Locations:Europe-Nordic Countries-Stockholm-SwedenDate:19 Dec, 2017Credit:© Jana Eriksson / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2002pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons-Outdoors-Petitions-Politicians-United Nations (UN)Shoot:UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Petition Delivery in StockholmGreenpeace activists hand over 24,700 signatures to the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The signatures are from people demanding Sweden signs the UN convention banning nuclear weapons.Greenpeace campaigner Em Petersson, together with Magnus Nilsson, political advisor, and Sofie Hillbom, communications officer at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, are present when Greenpeace hands the signatures to foreign minister Margot Wallström.