List of ambassadors of Sweden to Yugoslavia
In a report on the reorganization of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in early January 1921, it was proposed that the head of mission in Constantinople also be accredited in Belgrade, Sofia, Athens, Tiflis, Baku, and eventually in Armenia.On 15 June, he was received in an audience by Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, to whom he presented his credentials.[6] On 27 March 1941, the same day as the Yugoslav coup d'état, Envoy Malmar was assaulted by demonstrators in Belgrade after being pulled from his car at a street barricade.He was recalled later in 1941 and, upon returning home, required extended hospitalization and was subsequently retired.In September 1956, an agreement was reached between the Swedish and Yugoslavian governments on the mutual elevation of the respective countries' legations to embassies.