List of ambassadors of Russia to Sweden

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The ambassador of Russia to Sweden is the official representative of the president and the government of the Russian Federation to the king and the government of Sweden.

Quick facts Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Sweden, Style ...
Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Sweden
Emblem of the Russian Foreign Ministry
Incumbent
Sergey Belyayev [ru]
since 25 October 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of Russia in Stockholm
StyleHis Excellency
The Honourable
Reports toMinister of Foreign Affairs
SeatStockholm
AppointerPresident of Russia
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the president
WebsiteEmbassy of Russia in Sweden
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The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Russian embassy in Stockholm.[1] There is a consulate-general in Gothenburg, and a consulate in Malmö.[2] The current Russian ambassador to Sweden is Sergey Belyayev [ru], incumbent since 25 October 2024.[3]

History of diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations between the forerunners of the modern states of Sweden and Russia date back to the seventeenth century. Much of the early contact was marked with conflict as Russia extended its borders into regions around the Baltic controlled by Sweden. Some early representatives were Dmitry Frantsbekov [ru], sent on a diplomatic mission by Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich between 1634 and 1636, and Andrey Khilkov, sent by Peter the Great in 1700.[4] The Great Northern War began shortly after his appointment and Khilkov spent the next eighteen years imprisoned in Sweden until his death. Peace between Russia and Sweden was only secured in 1721 with the signing of the Treaty of Nystad. Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin was appointed as envoy that year, representing the newly declared Russian Empire.[5]

Relations were broken off several times during the eighteenth century as Sweden and Russia fought several wars. The first was the Russo-Swedish War which broke out in 1741, and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Åbo in 1743. Further ruptures occurred with the 1788–1790 Russo-Swedish War, ended with the Treaty of Värälä, and the Finnish War between 1808 and 1809, settled with the Treaty of Fredrikshamn. A period of extended peace between the two countries followed, which lasted until the early nineteenth century.[4][5] Relations were maintained during the First World War, and after the February Revolution in 1917 overthrew the Russian monarchy and established the Russian Provisional Government. Relations were soon established with the new regime after the October Revolution brought the Bolshevik regime to power. Vatslav Vorovsky served as diplomatic representative of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic between 1917 and 1919, and was succeeded by Platon Kerzhentsev between 1921 and 1923.[6] In 1923, with the establishment of the Soviet Union, Valerian Obolensky became the new diplomatic representative, upgraded to plenipotentiary representative in 1924.[6]

Relations were maintained throughout the twentieth century between the two states, including the long tenure of Alexandra Kollontai, who served as representative between 1930 and 1945, at first as plenipotentiary representative until 1943, and thereafter as ambassador after the missions were upgraded to embassies.[6] With the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Sweden recognised the Russian Federation as its successor state. The incumbent Soviet ambassador, Oleg Grinevsky, served as ambassador of the Russian Federation until 1997, with representatives continuing to be exchanged between the two countries.[6]

List of representatives of Russia to Sweden (1634–present)

Tsardom of Russia to Sweden (1634–1700)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Dmitry Frantsbekov [ru] Resident 1634 1636
Andrey Khilkov Resident July 1700 September 1700
Great Northern War - Diplomatic relations interrupted (1700-1721)
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Russian Empire to Sweden (1721–1917)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin Minister Plenipotentiary until 1724
Envoy after 1724
1721 1725
Vasily Dolgorukov Ambassador September 1725 May 1727
Nikolai Golovin [ru] Envoy Extraordinary 1725 January 1732
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin Envoy 1731 1741
Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) - Diplomatic relations interrupted (1741-1743)
Johann von Pott [ru] Envoy 3 January 1744 12 December 1745
Aleksey Pushkin [ru] Envoy 25 May 1745 23 January 1746
Johann Albrecht Korff Envoy 23 January 1746 31 January 1748
Nikita Panin Envoy 1748 1760
Ivan Osterman Envoy 1760 1774
Johann Matthias von Simolin Envoy 1774 1779
Aleksey Musin-Pushkin [ru] Envoy 3 July 1779 24 November 1783
Arkady Morkov Envoy 15 March 1783 19 May 1786
Andrey Razumovsky Envoy 19 May 1786 1789
Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) - Diplomatic relations interrupted (1788–1790)
Otto von Stackelberg Envoy April 1791 May 1793
Sergey Rumyantsev [ru] Ambassador June 1793 June 1794
Bogdan Budberg [ru] Chargé d'affaires 1795 1796
Andreas von Budberg Envoy 16 May 1796 9 February 1803
David Alopaeus Envoy 29 June 1803 27 January 1808
Finnish War - Diplomatic relations interrupted (1808–1809)
Jan Pieter van Suchtelen Special mission 28 October 1809 1811
Pavel Nikolai [ru] Chargé d'affaires 2 July 1811 30 August 1812
Grigory Stroganov [ru] Envoy 15 September 1812 2 July 1816
Jan Pieter van Suchtelen Envoy 1816 6 January 1836
Alexander de Bodisco Chargé d'affaires 17 January 1836 16 March 1837
Lev Pototsky [ru] Envoy 20 June 1836 31 May 1839
Adam Matushevich [ru] Envoy 31 May 1839 20 May 1842
Dmitry Glinka Chargé d'affaires 22 May 1841 14 March 1844
Aleksandr Kridener [ru] Envoy 6 December 1843 6 January 1852
Yakov Dashkov [ru] Envoy 26 February 1852 28 February 1872
Nikolay Girs Envoy 4 March 1872 2 December 1875
Grigory Okunev [ru] Envoy 6 December 1875 19 December 1883
Nikolai Shishkin [ru] Envoy 8 February 1884 12 March 1891
Ivan Zinoviev [ru] Envoy 12 March 1891 1 July 1897
Yevgeny Blyudov [ru] Envoy 1 July 1897 1904
Fyodor Budberg [ru] Envoy 1904 17 June 1909
Vasily Sergeyev [ru] Envoy 1910 1910
Kirill Naryshkin [ru] Envoy 1910 1912
Aleksandr Savinsky [ru] Envoy 1912 1913
Anatoly Neklyudov [ru] Envoy 1913 April 1917
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Russian Provisional Government to Sweden (1917)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Konstantin Gulkevich [ru] Envoy April 1917 December 1917
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Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to Sweden (1917-1923)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Vatslav Vorovsky Diplomatic representative November 1917 1919
Platon Kerzhentsev Diplomatic representative February 1921 10 March 1923
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Soviet Union to Sweden (1923–1991)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Valerian Obolensky Diplomatic representative before 22 March 1924
Plenipotentiary Representative after 17 April 1924
4 June 1923 7 October 1924 Credentials presented on 23 May 1924
Valerian Dovgalevsky Plenipotentiary Representative 7 October 1924 5 February 1927 Credentials presented on 28 November 1924
Viktor Kopp Plenipotentiary Representative 5 February 1927 27 May 1930 Credentials presented on 14 March 1927
Alexandra Kollontai Plenipotentiary Representative before 9 May 1941
Envoy after 9 May 1941
20 July 1930 27 July 1945 Credentials presented on 30 October 1930
Ivan Chernyshyov [ru] Envoy before 2 October 1947
Ambassador after 2 October 1947
27 July 1945 27 October 1949 Credentials presented on 20 September 1945
Aleksandr Abramov [ru] Ambassador 27 October 1949 12 March 1950 Did not take up post
Konstantin Rodionov [ru] Ambassador 13 March 1950 22 December 1956 Credentials presented on 26 April 1950
Fedor Gusev Ambassador 22 December 1956 31 July 1962 Credentials presented on 2 April 1957
Nikolai Belokhvostikov [ru] Ambassador 31 July 1962 8 April 1967 Credentials presented on 10 September 1962
Viktor Maltsev [ru] Ambassador 8 April 1967 16 May 1971 Credentials presented on 9 May 1967
Mikhail Yakovlev [ru] Ambassador 16 May 1971 4 September 1982 Credentials presented on 30 June 1971
Boris Pankin Ambassador 4 September 1982 14 May 1990 Credentials presented on 30 September 1982
Nikolai Uspensky [ru] Ambassador 1990 22 October 1991
Oleg Grinevsky Ambassador 22 October 1991 25 December 1991
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Russian Federation to Sweden (1991–present)

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Name Title Appointment Termination Notes
Oleg Grinevsky Ambassador 25 December 1991 19 June 1997
Aleksey Nikiforov [ru] Ambassador 23 October 1997 31 May 2001
Nikolai Sadchikov [ru] Ambassador 31 May 2001 5 August 2005
Alexander Kadakin Ambassador 5 August 2005 4 September 2009
Igor Neverov [ru] Ambassador 4 September 2009 7 May 2014
Viktor Tatarintsev [ru] Ambassador 7 May 2014 25 October 2024 Credentials presented on 9 June 2014
Sergey Belyayev [ru] Ambassador 25 October 2024 Credentials presented on 5 December 2024
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