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Changes to the Swedish Foreign Service

SWEDEN, December 8 - Published

The Government has decided to close its embassies in Bolivia, Liberia and Zimbabwe in 2026, partly as a result of increased focus on support to Ukraine.

The embassies’ closures will be carried out in tandem with the Government phasing out bilateral development assistance strategies for these three countries. The phase-outs aim to free up further resources to support Ukraine, which is the Government’s most important foreign and development assistance policy priority. 

– “Support to Ukraine is an existential issue for Sweden and Europe. The Government is now further increasing its development assistance to Ukraine. By making these changes, we can increase development assistance to Ukraine to at least SEK 10 billion in 2026. This means that approximately a fifth of Sweden’s development assistance budget goes to Ukraine,” says Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard 

The reform agenda and overall Swedish interests form the basis for the decisions that have been taken. 

Swedish diplomatic presence in the world is continually reviewed in relation to overall Swedish interests, requirements and budget. Diplomatic relations with these countries continue to be important, and will be managed, by example, through concurrent accreditation from other countries in their respective regions. The countries continue to be important partners in Sweden’s foreign policy as a whole.

All the affected missions abroad have been informed.  

The embassies’ closures are expected be carried out during 2026.

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