In January 1918, the Swedish
King in Council proposed creating a ministerial position in Helsinki. Foreign Minister
Johannes Hellner commented that, given
Finland's new status as an independent state, it was essential to establish a diplomatic mission in Helsinki as soon as possible, with a minister and a legation secretary. At the same time, the career consulate general in Helsinki was to be abolished. In September 1954, the Swedish government decided to elevate the legation in Helsinki to an embassy, and at the same time the current envoy,
Gösta Engzell, was appointed ambassador in Helsinki. ==Buildings==