Embassy of Sweden, Rome
The Embassy of Sweden in Rome is Sweden's diplomatic mission in Italy. The Swedish embassy in Rome dates back to the 1450s and is thus the oldest in the world. Birger Månsson was sent to Rome because the Swedish government wanted to improve the relationship with the Pope. Today, the embassy is also a representation at the UN agencies in Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The ambassador has a dual accreditation in San Marino.
Embassy of Sweden in Rome | |
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Location | Rome |
Address | Ambasciata di Svezia Piazza Rio de Janeiro 3 00161 ROMA RM Italy |
Coordinates | 41.9125092°N 12.5081804°E |
Ambassador | Jan Björklund (since 2020) |
Jurisdiction | Italy San Marino |
Website | Official website |
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