These sites provide information and links concerning foreign relations, embassies and other representations from and to Sweden.
Consulate General
of Sweden, New York (http://www.swedenabroad.com/Start____7928.aspx)
The Consulate General's Office is responsible for visa, passport and residency information, and applications. Also provides information about Swedish cultural activities in the U.S., news and events, press and information, and more. In Swedish and English.
EmbassyWorld.
Embassy Listings for Sweden (http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/Sweden/sweden.html)
Embassies of Sweden to the world (with and without Web sites) and embassies of other nations to Sweden (with and without Web sites) as well as maps and other resources.
Embassy of Sweden,
Washington (http://www.swedenabroad.com/Start____6989.aspx)
Information about the Embassy, news and events, press and information, trade and investment, visiting Sweden, and more. In Swedish and English.
Embassy of the United States of America.
Stockholm, Sweden (http://stockholm.usembassy.gov)
Information on the Embassy, visas and U.S. citizen services, speeches and photos of the ambassador, and more.
Nordiska Radet & Ministerradet (http://www.norden.org/start/start.asp?lang=6)
The Nordic Council and Council of Ministers. The Nordic Council, formed in 1952, is the forum for inter-parliamentary co-operation. The Nordic Council of Ministers, formed in 1971, is the forum for Nordic governmental co-operation. Provides reports, news articles, and statistics about the region. In Nordic languages and English.
Permanent Mission
of Sweden to the United Nations (http://www.swedenabroad.com/Start____11036.aspx) Information on the Mission, news and events, press and information, Sweden and the UN, statements, and links to related sites. In Swedish and English.
Permanent Representation of Sweden
to the European Union (http://www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/2250)
The extended arm of the government offices in Brussels pursues Sweden's views on EU policies. In Swedish, some English.
Swedish Institute of International
Affairs (SIIA) (http://www.ui.se/defaultE.aspx)
The Institute of International Affairs is an independent institution in Stockholm, Sweden, that provides information about international relations. The institute also conducts research on international security issues. Links to information about SIIA, activities, publications, and more. In Swedish and English.
Utrikesdepartementet (http://www.sweden.gov.se/sb/d/2059)
The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Outlines the structure of the agency and its responsibilities regarding such issues as human rights, international policy and trade, and asylum policy. Numerous studies on EU enlargement are available to order or download. Provides links to Swedish missions abroad, publications, news, budget, and more. Searchable. In Swedish, English, and French.
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