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Annika Hahn-Englund
Swedish diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annika Hahn-Englund is a Swedish diplomat. In 2022 she was appointed Swedish ambassador to Nigeria[1][2] and West Africa.[3][4][5] She served as Sweden's ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg (2016–2021) and as the ambassador of Nordic Cooperation at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (2014–2016).[6]
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Education
She has a Master of Science in Business and Economics (Civilekonomexamen[7]) degree from the Stockholm School of Economics.[8]
Career
Hahn-Englund joined the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1988. Earlier in her career, she served as the Second Secretary at the Embassy of Sweden in Beijing, China (1989–1992) and as the First Secretary at the Embassy of Sweden in Bonn, Germany (1995–1997).
Among other things, Hahn-Englund worked at Sweden's EU representation in Brussels and at the General Secretariat of the European Parliament and Commission (2002–2009) and at the Prime Minister's Office, Stockholm, Sweden (2009–2010).[8]
Between 2014 and 2016, she was the ambassador of Nordic Cooperation at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and thereafter served as Sweden's ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg (2016–2021).
In 2022, she was appointed the ambassador of Sweden to Nigeria,[9] Ghana, Cameroon and ECOWAS, taking over from Carl Michael Gräns.[10]
In march 2025, she was appointed as General Consul of Sweden in Shanghai [11].
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References
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