List of ambassadors of Sweden to Pakistan

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StyleHis or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
SeatIslamabad, Pakistan
Ambassador of
Sweden to Pakistan
Incumbent
Alexandra Berg von Linde
since 2024
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Swedish Embassy, Islamabad
StyleHis or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
Reports toMinister for Foreign Affairs
SeatIslamabad, Pakistan
AppointerGovernment of Sweden
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderHarry Eriksson
FormationJuly 1949
WebsiteSwedish Embassy, Islamabad

The Ambassador of Sweden to Pakistan (known formally as the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan) is the official representative of the government of Sweden to the president of Pakistan and government of Pakistan.

In July 1949, the King in Council decided to establish diplomatic relations with Pakistan. The envoy to Tehran and Baghdad, Harry Eriksson, was also appointed as envoy to Karachi.[1] On 24 October 1949, Envoy Eriksson presented his credentials to the Governor-General, Khawaja Nazimuddin. Eriksson conveyed well-wishes to Pakistan from King Gustaf V and the Swedish people.[2]

In March 1956, Gösta Brunnström was appointed Sweden's first resident envoy to Karachi.[3] On 12 April 1956, he presented his credentials to President Iskander Mirza.[4]

In August 1956, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Pakistani 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. Sweden's newly appointed minister there, Gösta Brunnström, was appointed as ambassador.[5]

After Sweden established diplomatic relations with the Maldives on 21 August 1978,[6] the Swedish ambassador in Islamabad was also accredited to Malé that same year.[7] In 1995, this accreditation was transferred to the Swedish ambassador in New Delhi.[8] Between 2002 and 2008, the Swedish ambassador in Islamabad was also accredited to Kabul, Afghanistan.[9][10]

List of representatives

NamePeriodTitleNotesRef
Harry Eriksson1949–1951EnvoyResident in Tehran.[11]
Gunnar Jarring1951–1952EnvoyResident in Tehran.[12]
Torsten Hylander1952–1952Chargé d'affaires ad interim[a][13]
Ragnvald Bagge1953–1956EnvoyResident in Tehran.[14]
Gösta BrunnströmMarch 1956 – August 1956Envoy[3][5]
Gösta BrunnströmAugust 1956 – 1960Ambassador[5][15]
Hugo Ärnfast1960–1964Ambassador[16][17]
Lennart Finnmark1964–1969Ambassador[18]
Bengt Odhner1969–1973Ambassador[19]
Rune Nyström1974–1977Ambassador[20]
Bengt Rösiö1977–1979AmbassadorAlso accredited to Malé (from 1978).[7]
Carl-Johan Groth1979–1983AmbassadorAlso accredited to Malé.[21][22]
Sten Strömholm1983–1985AmbassadorAlso accredited to Malé.[23]
Gunnar Hultner1985–1990AmbassadorAlso accredited to Malé (from 1986).[24]
Ian Paulsson1990–1995AmbassadorAlso accredited to Malé.[25]
Nils Rosenberg1995–1999Ambassador[26]
Peter Tejler1999–2003AmbassadorAlso accredited to Kabul (from 2002).[9]
Ann Wilkens2003–2007AmbassadorAlso accredited to Kabul.[27]
Anna Karin Eneström2007–2009AmbassadorAlso accredited to Kabul (until 2008).[10][28]
Ulrika Sundberg2009–2011Ambassador[29]
Lars-Hjalmar Wide2011–2013Ambassador[30]
Tomas Rosander2013–2016Ambassador[31]
Ingrid Johansson1 May 2016 – 2020Ambassador[32]
Henrik PerssonSeptember 2020 – 2024Ambassador[33]
Alexandra Berg von Linde2024–presentAmbassador[34]

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