List of ambassadors of Sweden to Bulgaria

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Ambassador of
Sweden to Bulgaria
Coat of arms of Sweden.svg
Incumbent
Katarina Rangnitt
since September 2020
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Swedish Embassy, Sofia
Style His or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
Reports to Minister for Foreign Affairs
Residence Shipchenski Prohod 16 [a]
Seat Stockholm, Sweden [b]
Appointer Government of Sweden
Term length No fixed term
Inaugural holder Cossva Anckarsvärd
Formation8 April 1914
Website Swedish Embassy, Sofia

The Ambassador of Sweden to Bulgaria (known formally as the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Republic of Bulgaria) is the official representative of the government of Sweden to the president of Bulgaria and government of Bulgaria. Since 2010, the ambassador is based in Stockholm.

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History

Sweden's representation in Bulgaria began on 26 October 1906, with the establishment of an honorary consulate in Sofia. Initially, the consulate operated under the jurisdiction of the consulate general in Constantinople, but on 26 April 1907, it was upgraded to an independent consulate general. [3] Diplomatic relations between Sweden and Bulgaria were officially established in 1909. [4]

On 6 May 1914, the Swedish minister in Constantinople, Cossva Anckarsvärd, was also appointed as minister to the Bulgarian court. [5] On 19 June 1914, Anckarsvärd presented his credentials to King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria in Sofia. [6]

In 1935, the accreditation for Sofia was transferred from the Swedish minister in Constantinople to the Swedish minister in Bucharest. [7] In January 1951, it was reported that the position of head of mission in Bucharest would be discontinued. The responsibility for Sweden's representation in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary would thereafter be divided between Belgrade, Moscow, and Prague, with Sweden being represented in those countries by lower-ranking personnel for the time being. [8] The Swedish ambassador in Moscow was subsequently accredited to Sofia.

In January 1964, a statement from the Committee of Supply proposed the establishment of a new diplomatic mission in Sofia. [9] The proposal was approved in March of the same year. [10]

On 21 January 2010, the Reinfeldt cabinet announced the closure of six Swedish embassies, including the one in Bulgaria. [11] The embassy in Sofia was closed on 30 September 2010. Instead, a Stockholm-based ambassador was accredited to Bulgaria and visits the country regularly. [2]

List of representatives

NamePeriodTitleNotesRef
Kingdom of Bulgaria (–1946)
Cossva Anckarsvärd 8 April 1914 – 1920EnvoyResident in Ankara. [12]
Gustaf Wallenberg1921–1930EnvoyResident in Ankara. [13]
Carl von Heidenstam14 July 1930 – 1931EnvoyResident in Ankara. [14]
Erik Boheman 1931–1934EnvoyResident in Ankara. [15]
Wilhelm Winther 1934–1935EnvoyResident in Ankara. [16] [17]
Patrik Reuterswärd 1 July 1935 – 1948EnvoyResident in Bucharest. [7] [18]
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1990)
Sven Allard 1949–1951EnvoyResident in Bucharest. [19]
Rolf Sohlman19 October 1951 [c] – 1963EnvoyResident in Moscow. [20]
Alma Grünthal1951–1953Chargé d'affaires [21]
Gunnar Gerring 1964–1969Ambassador [22]
Olof Ripa 1969–1974Ambassador [23]
Gunnar Ljungdahl1974–1978Ambassador [24]
Manfred Nilsson1978–1981Ambassador [25]
Hans Andén1981–1985Ambassador [26]
Åke Berg1985–1989Ambassador [27]
Republic of Bulgaria (1990–present)
Hans-Olle Olsson1990–1993Ambassador [28]
Bertil Lund1993–1998Ambassador [29]
Sten Ask1998–2003Ambassador [30]
Bertil Roth2003–2008Ambassador [31]
Paul Beijer2008–2010Ambassador [32]
Helena Pilsas Ahlin2010–2015AmbassadorResident in Stockholm. [33]
Louise Bergholm2015–2020AmbassadorResident in Stockholm. [34]
Katarina RangnittSeptember 2020 – presentAmbassadorResident in Stockholm. [35]

Footnotes

  1. During the period when Sweden maintained a diplomatic mission in Sofia, the ambassador's residence was located at Shipchenski Prohod 16. [1]
  2. Since 2010, Sweden has had a Stockholm-based ambassador to Bulgaria. [2]
  3. Appointed on 1 September 1951. [20]

References

  1. Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1968 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1968. p. 315.
  2. 1 2 "Bulgarien" [Bulgaria] (in Swedish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 4 March 2008. Archived from the original on 20 March 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  3. Almquist, Johan Axel (1914). Kommerskollegium och Riksens Ständers Manufakturkontor samt konsulsstaten 1651-1910: administrativa och biografiska anteckningar (PDF). Meddelanden från svenska Riksarkivet, Ny följd. Ser. 2, 99-0506720-5 ; 4 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 371. SELIBR   844316.
  4. "Bulgarien" [Bulgaria] (in Swedish). Government Offices of Sweden. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  5. "Våra beskickningar" [Our diplomatic missions]. Sydsvenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). No. 122. 7 May 1914. p. 7. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  6. "Minister Ankarsvärd hos kung Ferdinand" [Minister Ankarsvärd to King Ferdinand]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). No. 164. Sofia. 20 June 1914. p. 9. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  7. 1 2 "Omplaceringar inom den högre diplomatien" [Reassignments within the higher diplomacy]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 27 April 1935. p. A7. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  8. "Tredje huvudtiteln: Representationen utomlands minskas" [Third main title: Representation abroad is reduced]. Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 12 January 1951. p. 6A. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  9. "Sverigeinformationen utomlands skall öka" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 12 January 1964. p. 22A. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  10. "Riksdagsbeslut i korthet" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 5 March 1964. p. A7. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  11. Sjöqvist, Maria (21 January 2010). "Skarp kritik mot ambassadnedläggning" [Strong criticism of the embassy closure] (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio . Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  12. Elgenstierna, Gustaf, ed. (1925). Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor (in Swedish). Vol. 1 Abrahamsson-Celsing. Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 126. SELIBR   10076137.
  13. Sveriges statskalender för året 1930 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1930. pp. 187, 192.
  14. Wahlbäck, Krister (1969–1971). "Carl G Heidenstam, von". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 18. National Archives of Sweden. p. 536. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  15. Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1939 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1939] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1939. p. 107. SELIBR   3681516.
  16. Sveriges statskalender för året 1935 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1935. p. 196.
  17. Sveriges statskalender för året 1937 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1937. pp. 207, 211.
  18. Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1948 (PDF) (in Swedish). Uppsala: Fritzes offentliga publikationer. 1948. pp. 263, 269.
  19. Lagerström, Sten, ed. (1968). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1969 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1969] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 19. SELIBR   3681519.
  20. 1 2 Kronvall, Olof (2003–2006). "Rolf R Sohlman". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 32. National Archives of Sweden. p. 635. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
  21. "Alma Grünthal" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 11 February 1975. p. 11. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  22. Uddling, Hans; Paabo, Katrin, eds. (1992). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1993 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1993] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 375. ISBN   91-1-914072-X. SELIBR   8261513.
  23. Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1985 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1985] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1984. p. 927. ISBN   91-1-843222-0. SELIBR   3681527.
  24. Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1985 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1985] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1984. p. 703. ISBN   91-1-843222-0. SELIBR   3681527.
  25. Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1985 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1985] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. 1984. p. 807. ISBN   91-1-843222-0. SELIBR   3681527.
  26. 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. 49. ISBN   91-1-943202-X. SELIBR   8261514.
  27. Uddling, Hans; Paabo, Katrin, eds. (1992). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1993 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1993] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 100. ISBN   91-1-914072-X. SELIBR   8261513.
  28. Jönsson, Lena, ed. (2000). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 2001 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 2001] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 877. ISBN   9172850426. SELIBR   8261515.
  29. Jönsson, Lena, ed. (2000). Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 2001 [Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 2001] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 731. ISBN   9172850426. SELIBR   8261515.
  30. Spiegelberg, Christina, ed. (2003). Sveriges statskalender 2003 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Fritzes. p. 167. ISBN   91-38-32045-2. SELIBR   8869747.
  31. Henriksson, Maria, ed. (2008). Sveriges statskalender 2008 (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm: Norstedts Juridik AB/Fritzes. p. 176. ISBN   978-91-38-32405-9. SELIBR   10900526.
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  33. "Nya ambassadörer får stanna hemma" [New ambassadors will remain at home]. Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). TT. 5 August 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  34. "Ny ambassadör i Bulgarien" [New ambassador in Bulgaria] (Press release) (in Swedish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  35. "Ny ambassadör i Bulgarien" [New ambassador in Bulgaria] (Press release) (in Swedish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2025.