List of ambassadors of Sweden to Lebanon

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Ambassador of
Sweden to Lebanon
Coat of arms of Sweden.svg
Incumbent
Jessica Svärdström
since 2024
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Swedish Embassy, Beirut
Style His or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
Reports to Minister for Foreign Affairs
Seat Beirut, Lebanon
Appointer Government of Sweden
Term length No fixed term
Inaugural holder Widar Bagge
Formation1947
Website Swedish Embassy, Beirut

The Ambassador of Sweden to Lebanon (known formally as the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Republic of Lebanon) is the official representative of the government of Sweden to the president of Lebanon and government of Lebanon. Sweden established diplomatic relations with Lebanon in 1947 and appointed its first resident ambassador in Beirut in 1957. The Swedish embassy in Beirut was temporarily closed during the Lebanese Civil War in 1985 and again in 2001, with staff periodically reassigned to Damascus or other locations. It was reopened in 2016, but in August 2024, the embassy was temporarily closed and staff were relocated to Cyprus due to the Israel–Hezbollah conflict.

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History

Sweden recognized Lebanon and Syria as independent states on 2 November 1945. [1] Sweden and Lebanon established diplomatic relations in 1947. [2] In the council on 7 February 1947, Sweden's minister in Cairo, Envoy Widar Bagge, was appointed as envoy to both Beirut and Damascus, while remaining stationed in Cairo. [1] In June 1957, Åke Sjölin was appointed as Sweden's first resident envoy in Beirut. [3]

In March 1960, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Lebanese governments on the mutual elevation of the respective countries' legations to embassies. The diplomatic rank was thereafter changed to ambassador instead of envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. In connection with this, Sweden's newly appointed envoy to Beirut, Gösta Brunnström, was designated as ambassador. [4]

During the Lebanese Civil War in November 1985, it was announced that the Swedish embassy in Beirut would be temporarily closed until the situation stabilized. [5] Ambassador Ingemar Stjernberg was officially the ambassador to Lebanon but had been stationed in Stockholm since New Year's Eve 1985. [6] From 1987, he served as consul general in West Berlin but remained accredited as ambassador to Beirut. [7]

From 1990, Sweden's ambassador in Damascus was also accredited to Beirut. [8] In the fall of 1996, the Swedish government decided to reassign Swedish staff to the mission in Beirut. [9] The mission was reactivated in February 1996, and Leif Rensfeldt was appointed as chargé d'affaires and head of mission. [10] The ambassador in Damascus remained accredited to Beirut. [11]

In January 2000, Ambassador Ann Dismorr succeeded chargé d'affaires Sverker Åström in Beirut, and Sweden once again had a resident ambassador in Lebanon after 15 years of absence. [12] On 26 April 2001, the Swedish government decided to close the embassy in Beirut. The embassy would be closed only after Sweden had completed its Presidency of the Council of the European Union at the end of June. [13] From 2001, the Swedish ambassador in Damascus was once again accredited to Beirut as well.

From October 2014, Sweden's chargé d'affaires in Damascus, Diana Janse, was stationed in Beirut due to the security situation. On 1 April 2015, she was appointed as the new resident ambassador in Beirut. [14] [15] On July 14, 2016, the Swedish government decided to reopen an embassy in Beirut. The embassy was to be fully established by 2017. [16]

In August 2024, the embassy was temporarily closed and staff were relocated to Cyprus due to the Israel–Hezbollah conflict. [17]

List of representatives

NamePeriod Resident/Non resident TitleNotesRef
Widar Bagge 1947–1951 Red pog.svg Non-resident Envoy Dual accreditation from the embassy in Cairo. [18]
Gustaf Weidel 1951–1955 Red pog.svg Non-residentEnvoyDual accreditation from the embassy in Cairo. [19]
Brynolf Eng 1955–1957 Red pog.svg Non-residentEnvoyDual accreditation from the embassy in Cairo. [20]
Åke Sjölin 1957–1960 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentEnvoyDual accreditation to Damascus 1957–1960 and in Amman 1957–1958. [21]
Gösta Brunnström 1960–1965 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorDual accreditation to Riyadh, Amman, and Nicosia 1960–1965 as well as Damascus 1961–1965. [22]
Claës Ivar Wollin1965–1969 Green 00ff00 pog.svg Resident Ambassador Dual accreditation to Amman, Damascus, Jeddah, and Nicosia. [23]
Åke Jonsson1969–1974 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorDual accreditation to Amman, Damascus, and Nicosia 1969–1974, Riyadh 1969–1974 and Sanaa 1971–1974. [24]
Jean-Jacques von Dardel1974–1978 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorDual accreditation to Damascus and Amman. [25]
Sten Strömholm1979–1983 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorDual accreditation to Damascus and Amman. [26]
Ingemar Stjernberg 1983–1990 Green 00ff00 pog.svg Resident [lower-alpha 1] AmbassadorDual accreditation to Amman. [7]
Lars Bjarme1984–1985 Green 00ff00 pog.svg Resident Chargé d'affaires /First Embassy Secretary [27] [28]
Rolf Gauffin1990–1991 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [8]
Stig Elvemar1991–1994 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [29]
Jan Nordlander1994–1997 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [30]
Leif Rensfeldt1996–1999 Green 00ff00 pog.svg Resident Chargés d'affaires ad interim [11]
Tommy Arwitz1997–1999 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [11]
Sverker Åström 1999–1999 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentChargé d'affaires [31]
Ann Dismorr1999–2001 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassador [32]
Viola Furubjelke2001–2005 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [33]
Catharina Kipp2005–2008 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [34]
Niklas Kebbon2008–2015 Red pog.svg Non-residentAmbassadorDual accreditation from the embassy in Damascus. [35]
Diana Janse2015–2015 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorAlso chargé d'affaires in Damascus. [14] [15]
Peter Semneby 2015 – August 2017 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassadorAlso chargé d'affaires in Damascus. [36]
Jörgen Lindström2017–2020 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassador
Harriet PedersenSeptember 2020 – 2021 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassador [37]
Ann Dismorr2021–2024 Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassador [38]
Jessica Svärdström2024 – present Green 00ff00 pog.svg ResidentAmbassador [39]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Stjernberg was officially an ambassador to Lebanon but had been stationed in Stockholm since New Year's Eve 1985, [6] and since 1987, he served as Consul General in West Berlin while remaining an accredited ambassador to Beirut. [7]

References

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