Embassy of Sweden, Tehran explained

Embassy of Sweden, Tehran
Address:Postal Address:
Embassy of Sweden
P.O. Box 19575-458
Tehran, Iran
Visiting Address:
No. 27 Nastaran Sr., Boostan St.,
Pasdaran Ave., Tehran, Iran
Coord:35.801°N 51.4756°W
Ambassador:Mathias Otterstedt

The Embassy of Sweden in Tehran is Sweden's diplomatic mission in Iran. The mission consists of an embassy, a number of Swedes sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and local employees. Mathias Otterstedt has been ambassador since 2023.

History

Ludvig Fabritius led three missions, in 1679–80, 1683–84, and 1697–1700, to the Safavid court during the reign of Charles XI of Sweden (r. 1660–1697) and Charles XII of Sweden (r. 1697–1718); and Suleiman of Persia (26 October 1666 – 29 July 1694), Sultan Husayn (29 July 1694 – 11 September 1722). In 1929 the governments of the Arvid Lindman and Reza Shah (Persia) established diplomatic relations in connection with the conclusion of a friendship treaty.[1] In September 1957, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Iranian governments on the mutual elevation of the respective countries' legations to embassies. In connection with this, the envoy there, Ragnvald Bagge, was appointed Sweden's ambassador in Tehran.[2]

British Interest Office

Sweden acts as a protecting power for the United Kingdom in Iran, and on July 15, 2012, the British Interest Office was opened at the Swedish embassy. Sweden has previously been a protective force for Britain in Iran during the 1980s and until 1990.[3]

Building

The property that houses the Swedish embassy in Tehran has been owned by the National Property Board of Sweden (SFV) since 1997. It was changed by SFV to an undeveloped site owned by the Swedish state since 1963. Since 1994, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had its embassy housed in the building and considered the house to be good and appropriate for embassy activities. The building was initially a multi-family house with five apartments. It consists of two floors and basement with garage, boiler room and storage room. An exercise room, sauna and pool were previously found in the basement floor. It is built as a pillar deck structure with Girders and pillars in concrete and the facades are clad with light yellow brick. The garden is walled with natural stone walkways and stairs, fountains and plantings. At the takeover in 1997, the installations were of a very low standard.[4]

The house was built in 1979 in accordance with the then building rules and was inadequate in terms of safety against earthquake loads. Technical studies of the building's design and durability were carried out by SFV in consultation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which showed that it did not meet the minimum requirements according to Iranian earthquake safety. Earthquake reinforcement measures were undertaken by SFV with local earthquake expertise and Swedish designers. In conjunction with the reinforcement work, a thorough rebuilding of the regular embassy office was carried out to cope with the many visa cases and issues of biometric passports. Maintenance efforts were also made with regard to surface layers and installations. The rebuilding started in February 2007 and on 1 August 2007 the embassy moved into the newly renovated and earthquake-protected premises. In November 2007, the embassy was reopened.[4]

Building facts

Data:[4]

Heads of Mission

Post:Ambassador
Body:Sweden to Iran
Native Name:Sveriges ambassadör i Teheran
Insignia:Coat_of_arms_of_Sweden.svg
Insigniasize:120px
Incumbent:Mathias Otterstedt
Nominator:Government of Sweden
Appointer:Government of Sweden
Inaugural:Carl von Heidenstam

The Swedish ambassador in Tehran is the official representative of the Government in Stockholm to the Government of Iran.

Diplomatic accreditationAmbassadorObservationsList of prime ministers of SwedenList of presidents of IranTerm end
Carl von HeidenstamArvid LindmanReza Shah
Eric Gyllenstiernaenvoy in Persia until March 21, 1935. Concurrently accredited with residence in Moscow.[5] Carl Gustaf EkmanReza Shah
Hugo von Heidenstamenvoy, concurrently accredited in Baghdad.Per Albin HanssonReza Shah
Harald PousetteChargé d'affaires, concurrently accredited in Baghdad.Per Albin HanssonMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Harald Pousetteenvoy, concurrently accredited in Baghdad.Per Albin HanssonMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Harry Erikssonenvoy, concurrently accredited in Baghdad and Karachi (from 1949).Östen UndénMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Gunnar Jarringenvoy, concurrently accredited in Baghdad and Karachi.Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Ragnvald Baggeenvoy, concurrently accredited to Baghdad and Karachi (until 1956).Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Ragnvald BaggeAmbassador, until 1959 concurrently accredited in Baghdad.Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Dick Hichens-BergströmAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Baghdad and Kabul.Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Eyvind BrattAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Kabul.Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Nils-Eric EkbladAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Kabul.Tage ErlanderMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Gustaf BondeAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Kabul.Olof PalmeMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Bengt OdhnerAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Kabul.Olof PalmeMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Kaj SundbergAmbassador, concurrently accredited in Kabul.Ola UllstenMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Göran BundyThorbjörn FälldinAbolhassan Banisadr
Bo HenriksonOlof PalmeAli Khamenei
Håkan Granqvist[6] Ingvar CarlssonAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Hans Andersson[7] Carl BildtAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Mats MarlingAmbassadorGöran PerssonMohammad Khatami
Steen Hohwü-ChristensenAmbassadorGöran PerssonMohammad Khatami
Christofer GyllenstiernaAmbassadorGöran PerssonMohammad Khatami
AmbassadorFredrik ReinfeldtMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Peter TejlerAmbassadorFredrik ReinfeldtMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Helena SångelandAmbassadorStefan LöfvenHassan Rouhani
Mattias LentzAmbassadorStefan LöfvenHassan Rouhani
Mathias OtterstedtAmbassadorUlf KristerssonEbrahim Raisi

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iran . https://web.archive.org/web/20081022214127/http://www.regeringen.se/sb/d/2688/a/52979 . Government Offices of Sweden . 22 October 2008 . 6 November 2012 . 31 March 2013 . sv.
  2. News: Nya ambassader . . 4A . 1957-09-21 . 13 November 2023 . sv . subscription.
  3. Web site: Det brittiska intressekontoret . https://web.archive.org/web/20130417194336/http://www.swedenabroad.com/sv-SE/Ambassader/Teheran/Om-oss/Det-brittiska-intressekontoret/ . Embassy of Sweden, Tehran . British Interest Office . 17 April 2013 . 30 March 2013 . sv.
  4. Web site: Teheran, Iran - Ambassadanläggning . National Property Board of Sweden. 31 March 2013 . sv.
  5. Book: 1931 . Sveriges statskalender för året 1931 . Uppsala . Fritzes offentliga publikationer . Swedish . 193.
  6. Book: Salander Mortensen . Jill . 1996 . Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1997 . Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1997 . Stockholm . Norstedt . 91-1-960852-7 . Swedish . . 390.
  7. News: DÖDSFALL: Hans Andersson . . Christer . Sylvén . 2000-12-01 . 18 January 2018 . Swedish.