The Ambassador of Sweden to South Korea (known formally as the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to the Republic of South Korea) is the official representative of the government of Sweden to the president of South Korea and government of South Korea.
In March 1959, Sweden's ambassador to Tokyo, Tage Grönwall, was appointed to simultaneously serve as minister in South Korea. On 2 April of the same year, Grönwall presented his credentials at a ceremony at President Syngman Rhee's residence.[1] In October 1960, an agreement was reached between the governments of Sweden and the Republic of Korea to elevate their respective legations to embassies. In connection with this, Sweden's minister in Seoul, Tage Grönwall, was appointed ambassador.[2]
In January 1979, the CEO of the Swedish Trade Council and former CEO of the Tobaksbolaget [sv], Karl Wärnberg [sv], was appointed Sweden's first resident ambassador in Seoul.[3] On 27 February of the same year, Wärnberg formally assumed his position at the embassy. At the same time, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Leif Leifland visited.[4]