List of ambassadors of Finland to Sweden

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The Ambassador of Finland to Sweden is Finland's foremost diplomatic representative in the Kingdom of Sweden, and in charge of Finland's diplomatic mission in Sweden.

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Ambassadors

Representative [1] YearsStatus
Alexis Gripenberg 1918charge d'affaires
Alexis Gripenberg 1918–1919Envoy
Werner Söderhjelm 1919–1928
Rafael Erich 1928–1936
Juho Kusti Paasikivi 1936–1939
Eljas Erkko 1939–1940
Jarl Axel Wasastjerna 1940–1943
G. A. Gripenberg 1943–1954
G. A. Gripenberg 1954–1956Ambassador
Päivö Tarjanne 1956–1961
Sakari Tuomioja 1961–1964
Eero A. Wuori 1964–1965Charge d'affaires
Carl Enckell 1965–1969Ambassador
Leo Tuominen 1969–1972
Max Jakobson 1972–1975
Jorma Vanamo 1975–1980
Verner Gustafsson 1980–1983
Björn-Olof Alholm 1983–1991
Matti Kahiluoto 1991–1996
Heikki Talvitie 1996–2002
Pertti Torstila 2002–2006
Alec Aalto 2006–2010
Markus Lyra 2010–2011
Harry Helenius 2011–2014
Jarmo Viinanen 2014–2016
Mikael Antell 2016–2017Charge d'affaires
Matti Anttonen 2017–2018Ambassador
Liisa Talonpoika 2018–

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References

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