List of diplomatic missions of Sweden
The Kingdom of Sweden has a moderately sized diplomatic network of 78 embassies and 7 consulates general, supplemented by honorary consulates, cultural centres and trade missions. In countries without Swedish representation, Swedish citizens can seek assistance from public officials in the foreign services of any of the other Nordic countries, in accordance with the Helsinki Treaty.[1][2]
Of note Sweden was the first Western country to have an embassy in Pyongyang.[3] The embassy in Pyongyang continues to provide limited consular services to citizens of several Western countries without a presence in North Korea and acts as the consular protecting power of the United States, Canada, and Australia since 1995.[4][5]
History
[edit]Through the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century, most Swedish diplomatic missions were legations. The ambassador question was dealt with in the council on 25 August 1947. It was decided that some Swedish legations would be elevated to embassies. The first Swedish legations to be elevated to embassies were those in Washington, D.C., London, Paris, Moscow, Nanjing, Copenhagen and Oslo.[6]
In January 2010, the Swedish Foreign Ministry announced that its embassies in Bratislava (Slovakia), Dakar (Senegal), Dublin (Ireland), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Luxembourg (Luxembourg), and Sofia (Bulgaria) would be closed down, while existing section offices in Pristina, Tbilisi, Chișinău, Tirana, Bamako, Ouagadougou, Monrovia, Kigali, La Paz, and Phnom Penh would be upgraded to embassies.[7]
In December 2010, it was announced by the Swedish Foreign Ministry that an additional five embassies would close down; the embassies affected were the ones in Brussels, Belgium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hanoi, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Luanda, Angola.[8]
In August 2011, an agreement between the Social Democrats and the governing Reinfeldt Cabinet was announced, with the purpose of keeping the embassies in Argentina, Vietnam, Malaysia and Angola open.[9]
On 30 August 2012, Sweden closed its embassy in Minsk, with the Estonian Embassy charged with representing Swedish interests in Belarus.[10]
On 2 November 2016, the embassy in Lima, Peru, was re-opened.[11] Six days later, on 8 November the embassy in Manila, Philippines, was re-opened, eight years after it was closed down.
In November 2021 the Swedish government announced that it would re-open embassies in Dublin and Brussels, and open a consulate-general in San Francisco.[12] In November 2022, the embassy in Luanda closed and in the same year the embassy in Lima, which had reopened in 2016, also closed.[13][14]
On 20 June 2024, the Swedish government decided that Sweden's embassies in Bamako and Ouagadougou would closed. For continued effective engagement in the Sahel and West Africa, the government also decided to initiate a process to establish a new embassy in Dakar. The closing is expected to be completed by the end of 2024. The new embassy in Dakar is expected to open in 2025.[15]
Present missions
[edit]Africa
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Algeria | Algiers | Embassy | [16] | |
Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou | Embassy | [17] | |
Congo-Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Embassy | Countries: |
[18][19] |
Egypt | Cairo | Embassy | [20] | |
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | Embassy | Countries: International Organizations: |
[21] |
Kenya | Nairobi | Embassy | Countries: International Organizations: |
[22] |
Liberia | Monrovia | Embassy | Countries: |
[23] |
Mali | Bamako | Embassy | Countries: |
[24] |
Mozambique | Maputo | Embassy | Countries: |
[25] |
Morocco | Rabat | Embassy | [26] | |
Nigeria | Abuja | Embassy | International Organizations: |
[27] |
Rwanda | Kigali | Embassy | [28] | |
South Africa | Pretoria | Embassy | International Organizations: |
[29] |
South Sudan | Juba | Embassy office[b] | [30] | |
Sudan | Khartoum | Embassy | Countries: |
[30] |
Tanzania | Dar Es Salaam | Embassy | [31] | |
Tunisia | Tunis | Embassy | Countries: |
[32] |
Uganda | Kampala | Embassy | Countries: |
[33] |
Zambia | Lusaka | Embassy | [34] | |
Zimbabwe | Harare | Embassy | [35] |
Americas
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | Brasília | Embassy | [36] | |
Argentina | Buenos Aires | Embassy | [37] | |
Bolivia | La Paz | Embassy | [38] | |
Canada | Ottawa | Embassy | [39] | |
Chile | Santiago de Chile | Embassy | Countries: |
[40] |
Colombia | Bogotá | Embassy | [41] | |
Cuba | Havana | Embassy | [42] | |
Guatemala | Guatemala City | Embassy | Countries: |
[43] |
Mexico | Mexico City | Embassy | [44] | |
United States | Washington, D.C. | Embassy | International Organizations: |
[45][46] |
New York City | Consulate-General | [47] | ||
San Francisco | Consulate-General | [48] |
Asia
[edit]Europe
[edit]Oceania
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Canberra | Embassy | Countries: |
[118] |
Multilateral organizations
[edit]Organization | Host city | Host country | Mission | Concurrent accreditation | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Council of Europe | Strasbourg | France | Permanent Representation | [119] | |
European Union | Brussels | Belgium | Permanent Representation | [120] | |
NATO | Brussels | Belgium | Delegation | [121] | |
OECD | Paris | France | Delegation | International Organizations: |
[122] |
United Nations | New York City | United States | Permanent Mission | [123] | |
Geneva | Switzerland | Permanent Mission | International Organizations: |
[124] | |
OSCE | Vienna | Austria | Delegation | [125] |
Gallery
[edit]-
Building housing the embassy in Athens
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Embassy in Bern
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Permanent Mission to the European Union in Brussels
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Embassy in Budapest
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Embassy in Dublin
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Embassy in The Hague
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Consulate-General in Istanbul
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Embassy in Kyiv
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Embassy in La Paz
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Embassy in Lisbon
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Embassy in Madrid
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Embassy in Oslo
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Embassy in Riga
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Embassy in Sarajevo
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Embassy in Skopje
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Embassy in Tallinn
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Embassy in Tbilisi
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Embassy in Tirana
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Embassy in Vienna
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Embassy in Vilnius
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Embassy in Warsaw
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Embassy in Yerevan
Closed missions
[edit]Africa
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
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Angola | Luanda | Embassy | 2022 | [126] |
Botswana | Gaborone | Embassy | 2008 | [127] |
Guinea-Bissau | Bissau | Embassy | 1999 | [128] |
Ivory Coast | Abidjan | Embassy | 2007 | [129] |
Lesotho | Maseru | Embassy | 1993 | [129] |
Libya | Tripoli | Embassy | 1993 | [129] |
Namibia | Windhoek | Embassy | 2007 | [129] |
Senegal | Dakar | Embassy | 2010 | [129] |
Americas
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | Rio de Janeiro | Consulate-General | 1991 | [130] |
São Paulo | Consulate-General | 1983 | [131] | |
Canada | Montreal | Consulate-General | 1993 | [132] |
Toronto | Consulate-General | 1993 | [132] | |
Vancouver | Consulate | 1991 | [133] | |
Ecuador | Quito | Embassy | 1992 | [129] |
Nicaragua | Managua | Embassy | 2008 | [134] |
Peru | Lima | Embassy | 2022 | |
United States | Chicago | Consulate-General | 1993 | [132] |
Houston | Consulate-General | 1981 | [135] | |
Los Angeles | Consulate-General | 2009 | [136] | |
Minneapolis | Consulate-General | 1989 | [137] | |
Uruguay | Montevideo | Embassy | 1993 | [132] |
Venezuela | Caracas | Embassy | 2000 | [138] |
Asia
[edit]- Cambodia
- Phnom Penh (Embassy) – closed in 2021
- China
- British Raj
- Calcutta (Consulate-General) – closed in 1942[139]
- Bombay (Consulate-General) – closed in 1948[i]
- Iraq
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Embassy) – closed in 2001[140]
- Laos
- Oman
- Saudi Arabia
- Jeddah (Consulate) – closed in 1995
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
Europe
[edit]- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- France
- East Germany
- East Berlin (Embassy) – closed in 1991[143]
- Germany
- Holy See
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Luxembourg City (Embassy) – closed in 2010[129]
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Russia
- Kaliningrad (Consulate-General) – closed in 2009[136]
- Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General) – closed in 2023[148]
- Slovakia
- Bratislava (Embassy) – closed in 2010[129]
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Barcelona (Consulate-General) – closed in 1993[132]
- Málaga (Consulate-General) – closed in 1993[132]
- Las Palmas (Consulate) – closed in 1993[132]
- Palma de Mallorca (Consulate) – closed in 1990[130]
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Consulate) – closed in 1980[149]
- United Kingdom
- London (Consulate-General) – closed in 1973[150]
Oceania
[edit]Host country | Host city | Mission | Year closed | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Sydney | Consulate-General | 1995 | |
New Zealand | Wellington | Embassy | 1995 | [151] |
See also
[edit]- Foreign relations of Sweden
- Sweden and the United Nations
- List of diplomatic missions of the Nordic countries
Notes
[edit]- ^ Accredited as an observer mission.
- ^ Subordinate to the Swedish embassy in Khartoum, Sudan.
- ^ Accredited as an observer mission.
- ^ Subordinate to the Swedish embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.
- ^ Subordinate to the Swedish embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.
- ^ Although officially titled as a consular mission in Jerusalem, it is physically located in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, and is accredited to the territories that comprise the State of Palestine: the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
- ^ The Swedish Ambassador to the Holy See is based in Stockholm. However, Sweden maintains a chancery of the Holy See in Rome, outside Vatican territory.
- ^ Reopened in 2023.
- ^ Restablished as a career consulate general in 2012.
- ^ Was a consulate general until 1980 when it was downgraded to a consulate.
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- ^ "Embassy of Sweden - Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
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- ^ Swedish Consulate-General opens in San Francisco
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- ^ "Embassy of Sweden - Islamabad, Pakistan". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "Consulate-General - Jerusalem". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "Embassy of Sweden - Manila, Philippines". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
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- ^ "Embassy of Sweden - Tirana, Albania" (in Swedish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
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- ^ "Sveriges ambassad - Minsk, Belarus" (in Swedish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "Consulate-General - Brussels, Belgium". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ "Embassy of Sweden - Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina" (in Swedish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
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