List of ambassadors of Finland
This is a list of current and former ambassadors from Finland. Note that some Ambassadors are responsible for more than one country while others are directly accredited from Helsinki or other capital cities.
Africa
Abuja (Nigeria)
Addis Abeba (Ethiopia)
Alger (Algeria)
Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)
Cairo (Egypt)
Representative | Years | Status |
Asko Ivalo | 1954–1959 | Envoy |
Atle Asanti | 1959–1962 | Ambassador |
Osmo Orkomies | 1962–1966 | Ambassador |
Soini Palasto | 1966–1969 | Ambassador |
Pekka Malinen | 1969–1974 | Ambassador |
Joel Pekuri | 1975–1978 | Ambassador |
Björn-Olof Alholm | 1979–1980 | Ambassador |
Olli Auero | 1980–1984 | Ambassador |
Mauri Eggert | 1984–1987 | Ambassador |
Antti Hynninen | 1987–1989 | Ambassador |
Elisabeth Tigerstedt-Tähtelä | 1990–1992 | Ambassador |
Garth Castrén | 1992–1997 | Ambassador |
Aapo Pölhö | 1998–2002 | Ambassador |
Hannes Mäntyvaara | 2002–2005 | Ambassador |
Hannu Halinen | 2005–2009 | Ambassador |
Roberto Tanzi-Albi | 2009–2013 | Ambassador |
Tuula Yrjölä | 2013–2016 | Ambassador |
Laura Kansikas-Debraise | 2017-Incumbent | Ambassador |
Lusaka (Zambia)
Maputo (Mozambique)
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Mozambique was Incumbented from Dar es Salaam and Pretoria Embassies
Nairobi (Kenya)
Representative | Years | Status |
Henrik Blomstedt | 1966–1969 | Ambassador |
Joel Pekuri | 1969–1971 | Ambassador |
Veikko Hietanen | 1973–1977 | Ambassador |
Unto Tanskanen | 1977–1980 | Ambassador |
Raimo Salmi | 1980–1983 | Ambassador |
Tom Grönberg | 1983–1987 | Ambassador |
Ilkka Ristimäki | 1987–1990 | Ambassador |
David Johansson | 1990–1995 | Ambassador |
Glen Lindholm | 1995–1998 | Ambassador |
Lauri Kangas | 1998–2003 | Ambassador |
Matti Kääriäinen | 2003–2007 | Ambassador |
Heli Sirve | 2007–2011 | Ambassador |
Sofie From-Emmesberger | 2011–2015 | Ambassador |
Tarja Fernández | 2015–2018 | Ambassador |
Erik Lundberg | 2018-Incumbent | Ambassador |
Pretoria (South Africa)
Rabat (Morocco)
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Morocco was Incumbented from Rome, Algeries, Vienna, Madrid, Lisbon embassies
Tunis (Tunisia)
Windhoek (Namibia)
Asia
Ankara (Turkey)
Astana (Kazakhstan)
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Baghdad (Iraq)
- The Embassy was closed during the Gulf War.
Bangkok (Thailand)
Beirut (Lebanon)
Canberra (Australia)
Damascos (Syria)
Beijing
Republic of China
People's Republic of China
Hanoi (Vietnam)
Islamabad (Pakistan)
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Pakistan was Incumbented by Ankara and Tehran Embassies
Jakarta (Indonesia)
Kabul (Afghanistan)
Katmandu (Nepal)
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Kuwait
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Kuwait is Incumbented by the Embassy in Riyadh since 2002.
Manila (Philippines)
- Finland's diplomatic relations to the Philippinesis Incumbented by the Embassy in Kuala Lumpur since 2012
New Delhi (India)
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
Seoul (South Korea)
Singapore
Tehran (Iran)
Tel Aviv (Israel)
Yangon (Myanmar)
Europe
Athens (Greece)
Representative | Years | Status |
Väinö Tanner | 1920–1923 | Chargé d'Affaires |
Pontus Artti | 1931–1936 | Envoy |
Rafael Erich | 1936–1938 | Envoy |
Eero Järnefelt | 1938–1940 | Envoy |
Niilo Orasmaa | 1954–1956 | Envoy |
Otso Wartiovaara | 1956–1961 | Envoy |
Olavi Raustila | 1961–1965 | Envoy |
Olavi Raustila | 1965 | Envoy |
Taneli Kekkonen | 1966–1970 | Ambassador |
Olli Bergman | 1970–1972 | Ambassador |
Risto Hyvärinen | 1972–1975 | Ambassador |
Eeva-Kristiina Forsman | 1976–1977 | Ambassador |
Heikki Kalha | 1977–1980 | Ambassador |
Eva-Christina Mäkeläinen | 1980–1985 | Ambassador |
Paul Jyrkänkallio | 1985–1988 | Ambassador |
Erkki Tiilikainen | 1988–1992 | Ambassador |
Ralf Friberg | 1992–1995 | Ambassador |
Antti Lassila | 1995–1997 | Ambassador |
Arto Tanner | 1998–2000 | Ambassador |
Tapani Brotherus | 2000–2003 | Ambassador |
Ole Norrback | 2003–2007 | Ambassador |
Erkki Huittinen | 2007–2011 | Ambassador |
Pekka Lintu | 2011–2014 | Ambassador |
Pauli Mäkelä | 2014–2016 | Ambassador |
Juha Pyykkö | 2017 -Incumbent | Ambassador |
Belgrade
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia
Berlin
Germany
- Finland's Representative at the German Empire and Weimar Republic based in Berlin.
Representative | Years | Status |
Edvard Hjelt | 1918 | Chargé d'Affaires |
Edvard Hjelt | 1918–1919 | Envoy |
Juho Jännes | 1919–1920 | Envoy |
Harri Holma | 1920–1921 | Chargé d'Affaires |
Harri Holma | 1921–1927 | Envoy |
Wäinö Wuolijoki | 1927–1933 | Envoy |
Aarne Wuorimaa | 1933–1940 | Envoy |
Toivo Kivimäki | 1940–1944 | Envoy |
German Democratic Republic
- Finland's Representative at the German Democratic Republic based in East Berlin.
Representative | Years | Status |
Esko Vaartela | 1973–1974 | Ambassador |
Osmo Kock | 1974–1979 | Ambassador |
Kuuno Honkonen | 1979–1983 | Ambassador |
Ensio Helaniemi | 1983–1986 | Ambassador |
Arto Tanner | 1986–1990 | Ambassador |
Federal Republic of Germany
- Finland's Representative at the Federal Republic of Germany based in Bonn.
Representative | Years | Status |
Yrjö Väänänen | 1973–1974 | Ambassador |
Björn-Olof Alholm | 1974–1977 | Ambassador |
Pentti Talvitie | 1977–1979 | Ambassador |
Arvo Rytkönen | 1979–1980 | Ambassador |
Heikki Kalha | 1980–1985 | Ambassador |
Antti Karppinen | 1985–1990 | Ambassador |
Germany
- Finland's Representative at the Federal Republic of Germany based in Berlin.
Representative | Years | Status |
Kai Helenius | 1990–1996 | Ambassador |
Arto Mansala | 1996–2001 | Ambassador |
Leif Fagernäs | 2001–2004 | Ambassador |
René Nyberg | 2004–2008 | Ambassador |
Harry Helenius | 2008–2011 | Ambassador |
Päivi Luostarinen | 2011–2015 | Ambassador |
Ritva Koukku-Ronde | 2015–Incumbent | Ambassador |
Bern (Switzerland)
Bratislava
Republic of Slovakia (1939–1945)
Slovak Republic (1993–)
- Bratislava Embassy was closed in 2015.
Brussels (Belgium)
Budapest (Hungary)
Bucharest (Romania)
Dublin (Ireland)
The Hague (Netherlands)
Kiev (Ukraine)
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Lisbon (Portugal)
Ljubljana (Slovenia)
- Ljubljana Embassy was closed in 2015.
London (United Kingdom)
Luxembourg
- Luxembourg Embassy was closed in 2015.
Madrid (Spain)
Moscow
Soviet Union
Russia
Nicosia (Cyprus)
Oslo (Norway)
Paris (France)
Prague
Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic
Reykjavik (Iceland)
Riga (Latvia)
Rome (Italy)
Sofia (Bulgaria)
Tallinn (Estonia)
Stockholm (Sweden)
Representative | Years | Status |
Alexis Gripenberg | 1918 | Chargé d'Affaires |
Alexis Gripenberg | 1918–1919 | Envoy |
Werner Söderhjelm | 1919–1928 | Envoy |
Rafael Erich | 1928–1936 | Envoy |
Juho Kusti Paasikivi | 1936–1939 | Envoy |
Eljas Erkko | 1939–1940 | Envoy |
Jarl Axel Wasastjerna | 1940–1943 | Envoy |
G. A. Gripenberg | 1943–1954 | Envoy |
G. A. Gripenberg | 1954–1956 | Ambassador |
Päivö Tarjanne | 1956–1961 | Ambassador |
Sakari Tuomioja | 1961–1964 | Ambassador |
Eero A. Wuori | 1964–1965 | Chargé d'Affaires |
Ralph Enckell | 1965–1969 | Ambassador |
Leo Tuominen | 1969–1972 | Ambassador |
Max Jakobson | 1972–1975 | Ambassador |
Jorma Vanamo | 1975–1980 | Ambassador |
Paul Gustafsson | 1980–1983 | Ambassador |
Björn-Olof Alholm | 1983–1991 | Ambassador |
Matti Kahiluoto | 1991–1996 | Ambassador |
Heikki Talvitie | 1996–2002 | Ambassador |
Pertti Torstila | 2002–2006 | Ambassador |
Alec Aalto | 2006–2010 | Ambassador |
Markus Lyra | 2010–2011 | Ambassador |
Harry Helenius | 2011–2014 | Ambassador |
Jarmo Viinanen | 2014–2016 | Ambassador |
Matti Anttonen | 2017–.2018 | Ambassador |
Liisa Talonpoika | 2018-Incumbent | Ambassador |
Warsaw (Poland)
Holy See
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Holy See was Incumbented by the Bern, Madrid, Vienna, Cairo and Warsaw embassies.
Vilnius (Lithuania)
Vienna (Austria)
Zagreb (Croatia)
South America
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Bogotá (Colombia)
Caracas (Venezuela)
- Caracasin Embassy was closed in 2011.
Brasília (Brazil)
Lima (Peru)
Santiago (Chile)
North America
Ottawa (Canada)
Washington D.C. (United States)
Managua (Nicaragua)
- Managuan Embassy was closed in 2013. The Ambassador is accredited from México
México (Mexico)
Havana (Cuba)
- Finland's diplomatic relations to Cuba was Incumbented by the Embassy in México since 1992
International organisations
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Vienna
Representative | Years |
Markku Reimaa | 1986–1989 |
Pertti Torstila | 1989–1992 |
René Nyberg | 1992–1995 |
Pekka Ojanen | 1995–1998 |
Pekka Kujasalo | 1998–2002 |
Aleksi Härkönen | 2002–2007 |
Antti Turunen | 2007–2010 |
Timo Kantola | 2010–2013 |
Katja Pehrman | 2013–Incumbent |
United Nations (New York City)
United Nations and League of Nations (Geneva)
United Nations (Vienna)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Paris
Representative | Years |
Richard Seppälä | 1968–1969 |
Ralph Enckell | 1969–1976 |
Paul Gustafsson | 1976–1977 |
Pekka Malinen | 1978–1983 |
Wilhelm Breitenstein | 1983–1991 |
Pasi Rutanen | 1991–1997 |
Ilkka Ristimäki | 1997–2000 |
Jorma Julin | 2000–2005 |
Pertti Majanen | 2005–2009 |
Antti Kuosmanen | 2009–2013 |
Okko-Pekka Salmimies | 2013–Incumbent |
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
- The Hague
Representative | Years |
Erkki Mäentakanen | 1997–1999 |
Pertti Harvola | 1998–2001 |
Pekka Säilä | 2001–2005 |
Mikko Jokela | 2005–2009 |
Klaus Korhonen | 2009–2013 |
Liisa Talonpoika | 2013–Incumbent |