Finally a sensible move
The Norwegian deputy foreign minister was the first European to meet with Hamas officials since the new Palestinian government was approved. Raymond Johansen met with Ismael Haniyeh on Monday. Now, there are signs that Sweden is on the move. Swedish minister Carl Blidt is on his way down to the Middle East, specifically to meet with the new government. Mr Blidt will be the first minister from a EU country to show his support for the coalition. Israel however, is disappointed that Europe seems to be abandoning the boycott.
Norwegian scholar Hilde Henriksen Waage speculates that the Norwegian government has been given an unofficial go-ahead from the US. It is unlikely that foreign minister Jonas Gahr Støre would have risked the relationship to America in order to back Palestine. Henriksen Waage says that Condolezza Rice seems to acknowledge that there will be no peace without diplomacy. As such, US-friendly Norway might function as a broker between the US/Israel and the PA.
Whichever the case, Norway, Sweden and potentially the rest of Europe, might be in a position to further Israel's interests much better than Israel and the US are capable of. The two latter are fronting a totally unrealistic strategy, which predicts that a boycott will get Hamas thrown out of office, and then everything will be so much better. Like any lasting peace agreement or cease-fire could ever happen without Hamas participating. And like isolation and economic crisis have ever mellowed any government, organization or party. Not to mention the extreme arrogance in Israel and the US trying to dictate who the Palestinians should be governed by..