The Swedish Embassy in Iraq...um?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Overnight, Jul 20, 2023.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

  2. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    146 000 Iraqis live in Sweden as opposed to 140 000 in the USA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_diaspora 'Humanitarian superpower' right here. (An ironic phrase these days.)
     
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  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    How many Swedes live in Iraq?
     
  4. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Presumably a rather low number.

    BTW, a guy receving Swedish unemployment benefits turned out to be a minister in Iraq. So he was a "sorta Swede" I guess depending on your definition.
     
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    Exactly.
     
  6. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Their relatives want to visit etc. So there's a signficant need to have an embassy. Although recently the rules on visitors from certain countries from the area (like Iran which I am familiar with, as my GF is from there) have become unreasonably harsh.
     
  7. Mercor

    Mercor

    The Swedes have embassy's in Iraq, Iran, North Korea. They are mostly for International Diplomacy

    The Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang is Sweden's diplomatic mission in North Korea, which is located in the country's capital Pyongyang. The Swedish Embassy was one of the first embassies in North Korea, opening in 1975. The ambassador since July 2021 is Andreas Bengtsson. Until 2001, Sweden was the only western country with uninterrupted diplomatic representation in the city. The Swedish embassy serves as the protecting power for the United States and as consular representation for Australia, Canada, Italy, Finland, and Iceland.