Lars Fredén

Lars Peter Fredén is a Swedish diplomat who has held several ambassadorships during his career.

Lars Fredén.

Career

Working in the Swedish Foreign Service since 1982, Fredén was Ambassador to China and Mongolia from 2010–2016. Previous ambassadorships have taken him to Zagreb, Skopje, Pristina and Tirana. From 2003–2006, Fredén was the Head of the International Affairs Department at the European Space Agency in Paris.[1] He was also the Security Policy Aid to the Prime Minister (1992-94) and Deputy Chief of Mission in Moscow (1995-98).[2]

He studied at Shandong University, Peking University, and Harvard.[2]

gollark: It appears to rapidly be outcompeting all else.
gollark: A worse one will probably still be derived from omicron though.
gollark: It would be unreasonable to run it through full scale trials, but obviously someone will demand it anyway.
gollark: I assume they'd just switch out the DNA/RNA they're copying from.
gollark: Yes, it seems like nobody is fixing that despite it not being too hard to do so?

References

  1. "Lars Freden". Asia Update 2019. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  2. "Lars Peter Fredén". CHOiCE Chinese Observers in Central and Western Europe. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
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