Lennart Finnmark

{{Short description|Swedish diplomat}}

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| birth_name = Tor Lennart Finnmark

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1917|1|18|df=y}}

| birth_place = Gothenburg, Sweden

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1993|9|2|1917|1|18|df=y}}

| death_place = Täby, Sweden

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| occupation = Diplomat

| years_active = 1940–1983

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| spouse = {{marriage|Britt Nilsson|1953|1993}}

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| alma_mater = Lund University

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Tor Lennart Finnmark (18 January 1917 – 2 September 1993) was a Swedish diplomat.

Early life

Finnmark was born on 18 January 1917 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the son of Frithiof Finnmark, a pharmacist, and his wife Signe (née Lindberg). He passed his studentexamen in 1936 and received a Candidate of Law degree from Lund University in 1940. Finnmark became an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1940.

Career

Finnmark served in Madrid in 1941, at the consulate general in London in 1942, at the embassy in London in 1943 and was acting second legation secretary in 1946.{{cite book |url=https://runeberg.org/vemarvem/sthlm62/0409.html |editor1-last=Harnesk |editor1-first=Paul |date=1962 |title=Vem är vem? |volume=1, Stor-Stockholm |trans-title=Who's Who? |edition=2nd |location=Stockholm |publisher=Vem är vem bokförlag |language=sv |id={{SELIBR|53509}} |pages=385–386}} He served in Moscow in 1947 and was back serving at the Foreign Ministry in 1948 and then in Moscow again in 1948. Finnmark became extra first secretary in 1949. Finnmark then served at the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) in Paris in 1949, was extraordinary first secretary in 1952 and extraordinary first secretary with embassy counsellor's position at the delegation of the European Coal and Steel Community in Luxembourg in 1952. He became first secretary in 1956 and served at the United Nations Secretariat in New York City from 1956 to 1958 and was acting embassy counsellor in Paris from 1958 to 1961.

He served in Moscow from 1961 to 1964, had minister's position in 1963, was ambassador in Karachi and Rawalpindi from 1964 to 1969, Belgrade and Tirana from 1969 to 1975, New Delhi and Dhaka from 1975 to 1977 as well as Colombo and Kathmandu from 1975 to 1983. He also served as a mediator in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission in Korea in 1968.{{cite book |url=https://runeberg.org/vemardet/1993/0328.html |editor1-last=Uddling |editor1-first=Hans |editor2-last=Paabo |editor2-first=Katrin |year=1992 |title=Vem är det: svensk biografisk handbok. 1993 |trans-title=Who is it: Swedish biographical handbook. 1993 |location=Stockholm |publisher=Norstedt |isbn=91-1-914072-X |language=sv |id={{SELIBR|8261513}} |page=328}} Finnmark was sent to Korea to try and resolve the crisis over the North Korean capture of the United States Navy intelligence ship, the {{USS|Pueblo|AGER-2|6}}.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19680315&id=inUbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IVEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4651,5833960&hl=en |newspaper=The Pittsburgh Press |title=Swedish Honor Roll |editor-first=John |editor-last=Troan |volume=84 |number=262 |page=22 |date=15 March 1968 |access-date=2015-07-15}}{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1798&dat=19580228&id=-GFhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LIwEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7160,4055138&hl=en |newspaper=Sarasota Journal |title=South Koreans Set To Boost Reserves |page=2 |volume=16 |number=222 |date=28 February 1968 |access-date=2015-07-15}}

Finnmark was secretary representative and chairman of bilateral trade negotiations and representative at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) in Geneva in 1947 and was chairman in aid policy negotiations with India and Pakistan in 1964.

Personal life

In 1953 Finnmark married Britt Nilsson (born 1922), daughter of Fritjof Nilsson and Signe (née Göransson).

Death

Finnmark died on 2 September 1993 in Täby, Sweden and was buried at Djursholm cemetery.{{cite web |url=http://finngraven.webdoc.nu/(S(lomgse45hafrks30r025v045))/DisplayInfo.aspx?id=1988629 |publisher=Finngraven.se |title=Tor Lennart Finnmark |access-date=2015-07-15 |language=sv}}

Awards and decorations

  • 50px {{flagicon|Sweden}} Knight of the Order of the Polar Star{{cite book |url=https://runeberg.org/statskal/1964/0314.html |title=Sveriges statskalender för skottåret 1964 |year=1964 |publisher=Fritzes offentliga publikationer |location=Uppsala |language=sv |page=314}}
  • 50px {{flagicon|Spain}} Knight's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit

References

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{{succession box |before=None |title=Permanent Representative of Sweden to the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community |years=1952–1956 |after=Karl-Gustav Lagerfelt}}

{{succession box |before=Hugo Ärnfast |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Pakistan |years=1964–1969 |after=Bengt Odhner}}

{{succession box |before=Agda Rössel |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Yugoslavia |years=1969–1975 |after=Axel Lewenhaupt}}

{{succession box |before=None |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Albania |years=1969–1975 |after=Axel Lewenhaupt}}

{{succession box |before=Axel Lewenhaupt |title=Ambassador of Sweden to India |years=1975–1983 |after=Axel Edelstam}}

{{succession box |before=Axel Lewenhaupt |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Sri Lanka |years=1975–1983 |after=Axel Edelstam}}

{{succession box |before=Axel Lewenhaupt |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Nepal |years=1975–1983 |after=Axel Edelstam}}

{{succession box |before=Axel Lewenhaupt |title=Ambassador of Sweden to Bangladesh |years=1975–1977 |after=Arne Lellki}}

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Category:1917 births

Category:1993 deaths

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Pakistan

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Yugoslavia

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Albania

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to India

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Bangladesh

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Sri Lanka

Category:Ambassadors of Sweden to Nepal

Category:Diplomats from Gothenburg

Category:Knights of the Order of the Polar Star

Category:Order of Civil Merit members

Category:20th-century Swedish people