在赫尔辛基(市)的瑞典大使馆
上次更新: 2023/05/24
机构 | 在赫尔辛基(市), 芬兰的瑞典大使馆 |
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联系地址 | Pohjoisesplanadi B 00131 Helsinki Finland |
联系邮箱 | 目前没有提供 |
联系电话 | |
传真号码 | (+358) 9 176 416 |
工作时间 | Ms Nicola Clase, Ambassador |
大使(机构负责人) | Ms Nicola Clase, Ambassador |
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瑞典在全世界一共有435个外交机构,其中336个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在瑞典一共有315个外交机构,其中有206个是领事馆。
芬兰在全世界一共有438个外交机构,其中364个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在芬兰一共有251个外交机构,其中185 个是领事馆。
瑞典在芬兰有17个领事馆,你可以使用页面左侧的菜单查看其他领事馆信息。
大使馆是一国在建交国首都派驻的常设外交代表机关。大使馆代表整个国家的利益,全面负责两国关系,馆长一般是大使,也可以是公使或者其他等级的由派遣国委派的外交人员,由国家元首任命并作为国家元首的代表履行职责。大使馆的首要职责是代表派遣国,促进两国的政治关系,其次是促进经济、文化、教育、科技、军事等方面的关系,使馆同时具有领事职能。促进两国关系和人民间的往来是领事馆的重要职责,但其最主要的职责是领事工作,比如:维护本国公民合法人在外国的的合法权益,向本国公民颁发或延期护照、向外国公民颁发签证。
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瑞典和芬兰的关系
Finland and Sweden share a long historical, religious, and legal system as well as a economic and social model. Finland was part of Sweden for almost 700 years from around 1150 until the Finnish War of 1809 that saw Finland becoming an autonomous part of the Russian Empire as the Grand Duchy of Finland. Since Finland gained its full independence from Russia in 1917, the two countries have been close partners enjoying a special relationship. The number of Finnish-Swedish connections and the quality of cooperation in most areas of the government is unique when compared to other international relations in both countries. Swedish language has an official status in Finland whilst Finns form the second largest ethnic minority in Sweden after Arabs, estimated to be about 675 000.
Both Finland and Sweden joined the European Union in 1995. Relationships are maintained at the highest political level on a regular basis, and interactions between public authorities and civil society are very strong. New elements of the special relationship are the official minority language status that Finnish language received in Sweden as well as the business integration between the two countries. Both countries are also united by the fact that neither Finland or Sweden have decided to join NATO, whereas all the other Nordic Countries as well as the Baltic States are NATO members.
Finland has an embassy in Stockholm, Consulate General in Gothenburg and 21 Consulates in Borlänge, Borås, Eskilstuna, Gävle, Haparanda, Halmstad, Karlshamn, Karlskoga, Karlstad, Landskrona, Luleå, Malmö, Norrköping, Oskarshamn, Skellefteå, Sundsvall, Trollhättan, Uppsala, Umeå, Visby and Västerås. Sweden has an embassy in Helsinki, Consulate General in Mariehamn, and 17 Consulates in Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kokkola, Kotka, Kuopio, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Mikkeli, Oulu, Pietarsaari, Pori, Raasepori, Rovaniemi, Tampere, Tornio, Turku and Vaasa.
On a larger scale both Finland and Sweden also share a special relationship with all the other Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland and Norway). --维基百科
Both Finland and Sweden joined the European Union in 1995. Relationships are maintained at the highest political level on a regular basis, and interactions between public authorities and civil society are very strong. New elements of the special relationship are the official minority language status that Finnish language received in Sweden as well as the business integration between the two countries. Both countries are also united by the fact that neither Finland or Sweden have decided to join NATO, whereas all the other Nordic Countries as well as the Baltic States are NATO members.
Finland has an embassy in Stockholm, Consulate General in Gothenburg and 21 Consulates in Borlänge, Borås, Eskilstuna, Gävle, Haparanda, Halmstad, Karlshamn, Karlskoga, Karlstad, Landskrona, Luleå, Malmö, Norrköping, Oskarshamn, Skellefteå, Sundsvall, Trollhättan, Uppsala, Umeå, Visby and Västerås. Sweden has an embassy in Helsinki, Consulate General in Mariehamn, and 17 Consulates in Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kokkola, Kotka, Kuopio, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Mikkeli, Oulu, Pietarsaari, Pori, Raasepori, Rovaniemi, Tampere, Tornio, Turku and Vaasa.
On a larger scale both Finland and Sweden also share a special relationship with all the other Nordic countries (Denmark, Iceland and Norway). --维基百科