President Trump spoke with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven over the weekend, following a terror attack in Stockholm that was carried out by a failed Uzbek asylum-seeker.
According to a readout of the two leaders’ conversation, Trump expressed condolences about the incident and “agreed to maintain and strengthen the already close partnership between the United States and Sweden in the global fight against terrorism.”
In the aftermath of Friday’s attack which left four people dead and more than a dozen injured, Lofven pledged to crack down on illegal immigration to his country.
“Sweden will never go back to the [mass migration] we had in autumn 2015. Never,” he said on Sunday.

