Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations

The Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations is head of the Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations in New York City, United States.

Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations
Lesser coat of arms of the Kingdom of Sweden
Incumbent
Nicola Clase
since 2024
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations
StyleHis or Her Excellency (formal)
Mr. or Madam Ambassador (informal)
Reports toMinister for Foreign Affairs
SeatUnited Nations Headquarters
New York City, New York, USA
AppointerGovernment of Sweden
Term lengthNo fixed term
Formation1947
First holderHerman Eriksson
DeputyDeputy Permanent Representative
Websitewww.swedenabroad.se/en/embassies/un-new-york/

History

In 1947, Sweden appointed its first permanent representative to the United Nations, Herman Eriksson [sv], who had been the Swedish minister in Washington, D.C. for the previous two years. For long periods, Eriksson served as the sole Swedish delegate during the negotiations. When he later fell ill and required a lengthy period of convalescence, the Swedish government appointed him to the less demanding post of Swedish ambassador in Copenhagen. The UN position was then taken over by Ambassador Gunnar Hägglöf, who was appointed in August 1947.

Olof Rydbeck was appointed permanent representative in 1972. His first major task as UN ambassador was to help complete the preparations for the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm in 1972. He strongly advocated for China's participation, a goal that was successfully realized when China was admitted to the UN around the same time. Rydbeck actively supported Sweden's positive stance on this sensitive issue. Another major and controversial topic during his tenure was South Africa's apartheid policy, where his views were met with respect. His talent for achieving compromise proved valuable when, in 1976, he became chairman of the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) of General Assembly, which was marked by sharp divisions between industrialized and developing countries. The highlight of Rydbeck's time as head of the Swedish UN delegation came when Sweden gained a seat on the Security Council in 1975–76. He contributed to reforms in the Council's working procedures, and Sweden's decisive "yes" vote on the question of granting the PLO the right to speak before the Council had significant political impact.

List of permanent representatives

No. Portrait Ambassador Took office Left office Time in office Prime Minister Ref.
1
Eriksson, HermanHerman Eriksson [sv]
(1892–1949)
17 January 194725 August 1947220 daysTage Erlander
2
Hägglöf, GunnarGunnar Hägglöf
(1904–1994)
194719480–1 yearsTage Erlander
3
Grafström, SvenSven Grafström [sv]
(1902–1955)
26 August 194819523–4 yearsTage Erlander
4
Thorsing, OscarOscar Thorsing [sv]
(1896–1967)
195219563–4 yearsTage Erlander
5
Jarring, GunnarGunnar Jarring
(1907–2002)
195619581–2 yearsTage Erlander
6
Rössel, AgdaAgda Rössel
(1910–2001)
195819645–6 yearsTage Erlander
7
Åström, SverkerSverker Åström
(1915–2012)
196419705–6 yearsTage Erlander
Olof Palme
-
Rydbeck, OlofOlof Rydbeck
(1913–1995)
Acting
10 September 197030 September 19722 years, 20 daysOlof Palme
8
Rydbeck, OlofOlof Rydbeck
(1913–1995)
1 October 197219763–4 yearsOlof Palme
9
Thunborg, AndersAnders Thunborg
(1934–2004)
197719835–6 yearsThorbjörn Fälldin
Ola Ullsten
Thorbjörn Fälldin
Olof Palme
10
Anders, OlofAnders Ferm
(1938–2019)
198319884–5 yearsOlof Palme
Ingvar Carlsson
11
Eliasson, JanJan Eliasson
(born 1940)
198819923–4 yearsIngvar Carlsson
Carl Bildt
12
Osvald, PeterPeter Osvald [sv]
(born 1939)
199219974–5 yearsCarl Bildt
Ingvar Carlsson
Göran Persson
13
Dahlgren, HansHans Dahlgren
(born 1948)
199720002–3 yearsGöran Persson
14
Schori, PierrePierre Schori
(born 1938)
200020043–4 yearsGöran Persson-
15
Lidén, AndersAnders Lidén
(born 1949)
200420105–6 yearsGöran Persson
Fredrik Reinfeldt
16
Grunditz, MårtenMårten Grunditz [sv]
(1949–2015)
201020154–5 yearsFredrik Reinfeldt
Stefan Löfven
-
17
Skoog, OlofOlof Skoog
(born 1962)
201520193–4 yearsStefan Löfven
18
Eneström, Anna KarinAnna Karin Eneström
(born 1961)
December 201930 September 20244–5 yearsStefan Löfven
Magdalena Andersson
Ulf Kristersson
19
Clase, NicolaNicola Clase [sv; no]
(born 1965)
2024IncumbentUlf Kristersson

List of deputy permanent representatives

Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
Strömholm, StenAmbassador
Sten Strömholm
(1930–1997)
198519893–4 years
Engfeldt, Lars-GöranAmbassador
Lars-Göran Engfeldt
(1944–2025)
198919933–4 years
Salander, HenrikAmbassador
Henrik Salander [sv]
(born 1945)
199319984–5 years
Norström, PerAmbassador
Per Norström
(born 1947)
199820012–3 years
Eriksson Fogh, IngaAmbassador
Inga Eriksson Fogh [sv; pl; uk]
(born 1950)
200120042–3 years
Ström, UllaAmbassador
Ulla Ström
(born 1942)
200420083–4 years
Örnéus, PerMinister
Per Örneus
(born 1962)
200820101–2 years
Burgstaller, SigneAmbassador
Signe Burgstaller
(born 1965)
September 201020143–4 years
Thöresson, PerAmbassador
Per Thöresson [sv; de]
(born 1962)
201420161–2 years
Skau, CarlAmbassador
Carl Skau
(born 1977)
September 2016December 20181–2 years
Eneström, Anna KarinAmbassador
Anna Karin Eneström
(born 1961)
2019December 2019
Lennartsson, MagnusAmbassador
Magnus Lennartsson
(born 1961)
March 2020September 20232–3 years
Uexküll, Andreas vonAmbassador
Andreas von Uexküll
(born 1971)
2023Incumbent

See also

Footnotes

  1. Minister 1993–1995 and ambassador from 1995..

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