List of ambassadors of Denmark to South Korea

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Danish Ambassador to South Korea
National Coat of arms of Denmark.svg
Coat of arms of Denmark
Incumbent
Thomas Lehmann
Residence Namsong Building 5th floor,
272 Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu
Seoul 140-775 Republic of Korea
DeputyJesper Vibe-Hansen
Website http://sydkorea.um.dk/en

The list of ambassadors from Denmark to South Korea began long after diplomatic relations were established in 1902. The official title of this diplomat is "Ambassador of Denmark to the Republic of Korea." [1]

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Danish-Korean diplomatic relations were initially established during the Joseon period of Korean history.

After the Denmark-Korea Treaty of 1902 was negotiated, ministers from Denmark could have been appointed in accordance with this treaty. However, diplomatic affairs were initially handled by the Belgian representative in Seoul. [2]

List of heads of mission

Consuls-General

Ambassadors

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Notes

  1. 1 2 Embassy of Denmark, Seoul, Ambassador's Greeting
  2. 1 2 Korean Mission to the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, Washington, D.C., 1921-1922. (1922). Korea's Appeal to the Conference on Limitation of Armament, p. 32. , p. 32, at Google Books; excerpt, "Treaty and Diplomatic Relations Between Korea and Denmark. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation dated July 15, 1902"; Kim, Chun-gil. (2005). The History of Korea, p. 107. , p. 107, at Google Books
  3. Europa World Year Book 2004, p. 2511. , p. 2511, at Google Books
  4. "Mindeord om Peter Lysholt Hansen". 23 October 2018.

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