Embassy of Sweden, Moscow
The Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in Moscow is the chief diplomatic mission of Sweden in the Russian Federation. It is located at 60 Mosfilmovskaya Street (Russian: Мосфильмовская ул., 60), on the corner of Ulofa Palme Street (Russian: ул. Улофа Пальме), in the Ramenki District of Moscow.[1]
Embassy of Sweden in Moscow | |
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Location | Moscow |
Address | Embassy of Sweden 60 Mosfilmovskaya Street 119 590 Moscow Russia |
Coordinates | 55°43′0.12″N 37°30′56.88″E |
Ambassador | Malena Mård (since 2019) |
Website | Official website |
Heads of Mission
Name | Period | Title | Accreditation | Note |
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Herman Cedercreutz | 1722-1727 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Josias Cederhielm | 1725-1726 | Ambassador | Russian Empire | |
Joachim von Dittmer | 1729-1738 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Erik Mathias von Nolcken | 1738-1741 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Nils Barck | 1743-1747 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Gustaf Wulfwenstierna | 1747-1748 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Gustaf Wilhelm von Höpken | 1748-1748 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Johan August Greiffenheim | 1750-1752 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Mauritz Posse | 1752-1763 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Carl Wilhelm von Düben | 1763-1766 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Carl Ribbing | 1766-1773 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Johan Fredrik Nolcken | 1773-1788 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Curt von Stedingk | 1790-1808 | Ambassador | Russian Empire | |
Curt von Stedingk | 1809-1811 | Ambassador | Russian Empire | |
Carl Axel Löwenhielm | 1812-1819 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Nils Fredrik Palmstierna | 1820-1845 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Gustaf af Nordin | 1845-1856 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Georg Nicolaus Adelswärd | 1856-1858 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Fredrik Anton F. Hartwig Wedel Jarlsberg | 1858-1865 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Oscar Björnstjerna | 1865-1872 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Frederik Georg Knut Due | 1873-1890 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Gustaf Lennart Reuterskiöld | 1890-1899 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
August Gyldenstolpe | 1899-1904 | Envoyé | Russian Empire | |
Herman Wrangel | 1904-1906 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Edvard Brändström | 1906-1920 | Envoy | Russian Empire | |
Carl Gerhard von Heidenstam | 1920-1924 | Chargé d’affaires | Soviet Union | |
Eric Gyllenstierna | 1930-1937 | Envoy | Soviet Union | |
Wilhelm Winther | 1938-1940 | Envoy | Soviet Union | |
Vilhelm Assarsson | 1940-1944 | Envoy | Soviet Union | |
Staffan Söderblom | 1944-1946 | Envoy | Soviet Union | |
Gunnar Hägglöf | 1946-1947 | Envoy | Soviet Union | |
Rolf R:son Sohlman | 1947-1964 | Ambassador | Soviet Union | |
Gunnar Jarring | 1964-1973 | Ambassador | Soviet Union | |
Brynolf Eng | 1973-1975 | Ambassador | Also accredited in Ulaanbaatar.[2] | Soviet Union |
Göran Ryding | 1975-1979 | Ambassador | Soviet Union | |
Carl de Geer | 1979-1983 | Ambassador | Soviet Union | |
Torsten Örn | 1983-1986 | Ambassador | Also accredited in Ulaanbaatar.[3] | Soviet Union |
Anders Thunborg | 1986-1989 | Ambassador | Soviet Union | |
Örjan Berner | 1989-1994 | Ambassador | Also accredited in Minsk (from 1992).[4] | Soviet Union |
Sven Hirdman | 1994-2004 | Ambassador | Russia | |
Johan Molander | 2004-2008 | Ambassador | Russia | |
Tomas Bertelman | 2008-2012 | Ambassador | Russia | |
Veronika Bard Bringéus | 2012-2015 | Ambassador | Russia | |
Peter Ericson | 2015-2019 | Ambassador | Russia | |
Malena Mård | 2019–present | Ambassador | Russia |
See also
- Russia–Sweden relations
- Diplomatic missions in Russia
References
- "Embassy of Sweden in Moscow, Russia". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sweden). Retrieved 2019-07-23.
- Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1977 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1977] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1976. p. 258. ISBN 91-1-766022-X. SELIBR 3681523.
- Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1985 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1985] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1984. p. 1249. ISBN 91-1-843222-0. SELIBR 3681527.
- TT (1992-08-08). "Ambassadörer på nya poster". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 20 October 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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