List of ambassadors of Sweden to Serbia

Sweden had an envoy stationed in Belgrade, in what was then Yugoslavia, from 1 January 1922.The envoy, later elevated to ambassador, served in Belgrade until the spring of 1992, when Yugoslavia dissolved.The position of ambassador remained vacant from 1992 to 1996 following the outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars.[3] On 24 April of the same year, Mats Staffansson was appointed as the new Swedish ambassador to Belgrade, assuming the position on 3 July.[5] The Swedish ambassador remained accredited to Skopje until 2005, when Sweden opened an embassy there.
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