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The Brazil-Sweden Center for Research and Innovation (CISB), based in São Bernardo do Campo and opened in 2011; aims to contribute to the development of cutting-edge technological sectors in both countries through the identification, development and support of high-tech research projects in different areas of knowledge. Its main areas of ...
The relations between Sweden and the United States reach back to the days of the American Revolutionary War. The Kingdom of Sweden was the first country not formally engaged in the conflict (although around a hundred Swedish volunteers partook on the side of the Patriots [1]) to recognize the United States before the Treaty of Paris.
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1825) Johan Albert Kantzow: 12 August 1808 – 1811: Chargé d'affaires: Also general trading agent. [3] Empire of Brazil (1822–1889) Lorentz Westin: 1825–1827: Chargé d'affaires ad interim [8] Lorentz Westin: 1827–1830: Chargé d'affaires: Also consul general. [8] David Gustaf ...
Brazil: Rio de Janeiro: Met with President Washington Luís; addressed the National Congress and the Supreme Federal Court. [8] Franklin D. Roosevelt [9] July 10, 1934 Colombia: Cartagena: Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii. November 27, 1936 Brazil: Rio de Janeiro Addressed the National Congress of Brazil. November 30 – December 2 ...
Swedish diaspora in the United States (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Sweden–United States relations" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Franklin served in the role from Paris, and never actually visited Sweden. [2] The next minister, and the first to work from Stockholm, was Jonathan Russell in 1814. Russell was also Ambassador to Norway, which remained a joint position until the Union between Sweden and Norway dissolved in 1905. [3] [4]
Met with the presidents of the Baltic states. [8] Gave a historic speech in the Town Hall Square "Anyone who would choose Lithuania as an enemy has also made an enemy of the United States of America." [9] May 6–7, 2005 Latvia: Riga Met with the presidents of the Baltic states. [8] July 5–6, 2005 Denmark: Kastrup, Fredensborg, Copenhagen
The Treaty of Amity and Commerce Between the United States and Sweden (Swedish: Svensk-amerikanska vänskaps- och handelstraktaten), officially A treaty of Amity and Commerce concluded between His Majesty the King of Sweden and the United States of North America, was a treaty signed on April 3, 1783 in Paris, France between the United States and the Kingdom of Sweden.