Английская Википедия:Embassy of Sweden, Bangkok
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Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok (Шаблон:Lang-sv; Шаблон:Lang-th) is Sweden's diplomatic mission in Thailand. The ambassador is also accredited to Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Sweden also has four honorary consulates in Thailand: in Phuket, Pattaya, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin.[1]
History
Diplomatic relations between Sweden and Thailand were established in 1868.[2] Between 1931 and 1959, Sweden had a non-resident envoy accredited to Thailand from Japan and China. In July 1959, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Thai governments on the mutual elevation of the respective countries' legations to embassies. In connection with this, Tord Hagen was appointed Sweden's first ambassador in Bangkok.[3]
Buildings
Chancery
The chancery was located on 231/2 Sathon Tai Road from 1960 to 1964.[4][5] From 1965 to 1975, the chancery was located in the Silom Building, 197/1 Si Lom Road.[6][7]
As of 2024, the embassy is located on the 8th Floor at One Pacific Place, 140 Sukhumvit Road.
Residence
The ambassadorial residence was located at 57 Soi Prasarnmitr, Bang Kapi district between 1965 and 1968.[6][8]
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 | 1948–1951 | Envoy | Accredited from the embassy in Beijing. |
– | 1952–1952 | – | Vacant.[9] |
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.[10] |
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.[11] |
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).[12] |
Klas Molin | 2011–2015 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Manila.[13] |
Staffan Herrström | 2015–2020 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Manila (until 2016).[note 1] |
Jon Åström Gröndahl | 2020–2023 | Ambassador | Also accredited to Rangoon, Vientiane and Phnom Penh (from 2021). |
Anna Hammargren | 2023–present | Ambassador |
Footnotes
- ↑ The Swedish Embassy in Manila will reopen in 2016 and an ambassador will then be stationed there.
References
External links
Шаблон:Diplomatic missions of Sweden Шаблон:Diplomatic missions in Thailand