Embassy of Sweden, Bangkok
Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok (Swedish: Sveriges ambassad i Bangkok Thai: สถานเอกอัครราชทูตสวีเดนประจำประเทศไทย) is Sweden's diplomatic mission in Thailand. The ambassador is also accredited to the Philippines, Laos and Burma.[1]
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Location | Bangkok, Thailand |
Address | 20th Floor, One Pacific Place 140 Sukhumvit Road, between soi 4 and soi 6, Bangkok, Thailand |
Coordinates | 13°44′25.93″N 100°33′17.22″E |
Ambassador | Jon Åström Gröndahl (since 2020) |
Website | Official website |
Heads of Mission
Name | Period | Title | Accreditation |
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Johan Hultman | 1931–1936 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Tokyo. |
Widar Bagge | 1937–1945 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Tokyo. |
Torsten Hammarström | 1947–1951 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Beijing. |
Hugo Wistrand | 1953–1956 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Beijing. |
Klas Böök | 1956–1959 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Beijing. |
Tord Hagen | 1959–1964 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Saigon (from 1960) and Phnom Penh (from 1961). |
Åke Sjölin | 1964–1967 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur and Saigon, Vientiane (from 1965), Singapore (from 1966). |
Axel Lewenhaupt | 1967–1970 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.[2] |
Eric Virgin | 1970–1976 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Rangoon and Vientiane. |
Jean-Christophe Öberg | 1976–1981 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Vientiane and Singapore. |
Axel Edelstam | 1981–1983 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Vientiane and Singapore. |
Nils-Olov Hasslev | 1983–1986 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Vientiane. |
Olov Ternström | 1986–1992 | Ambassador | |
Eva Heckscher | 1992–1997 | Ambassador | Also accredited Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Rangoon.[3] |
Inga Eriksson Fogh | 1997–1999 | Ambassador | |
Jan Axel Nordlander | 1999–2004 | Ambassador | |
Jonas Hafström | 2004–2007 | Ambassador | |
Lennart Linnér | 2007–2011 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Manila (from 2008).[4] |
Klas Molin | 2011–2015 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Manila.[5] |
Staffan Herrström | 2015–2020 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Manila (until 2016).[note 1] |
Jon Åström Gröndahl | 2020–present | Ambassador |
Footnotes
- The Swedish Embassy in Manila will reopen in 2016 and an ambassador will then be stationed there.
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References
- "The Embassy". Government of Sweden. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- Lagerström, Sten, ed. (1968). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1969 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1969] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 554.
- Uddling, Hans; Paabo, Katrin, eds. (1994). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1995 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1995] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 451. ISBN 91-1-943202-X. SELIBR 8261514.
- "Ambassadören som flyttade hem" [The ambassador who moved back home] (in Swedish). Motivation.se. 30 August 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- "Kreditivbrevsceremoni i Manila" [Letters of credence ceremony in Manila] (in Swedish). Embassy of Sweden, Bangkok. 14 January 2013. Archived from the original on 8 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
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