Sven Allard
Sven Allard (6 July 1896 – 17 August 1975) was a Swedish diplomat. Allard began his diplomatic career as an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign in Stockholm in 1921, serving in various roles in Warsaw, Riga, and other cities throughout the 1920s and 1930s. He played a significant role in the Swedish-British trade agreement negotiations and later served as first legation secretary in several capitals, including Rome and Paris. In December 1943, he became Sweden's first envoy to Chungking, China, after a long gap in diplomatic relations, and worked on dismantling extraterritorial rights concerning Swedish interests. After his time in China, he served as a trade treaty negotiator and was envoy in Bucharest, Budapest, and Prague. In 1956, he was appointed Sweden's ambassador in Vienna, where he served until 1964 and participated in the International Atomic Energy Agency. Following this, he represented Sweden at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome and published a reflective book on his Vienna experiences in 1965. Provided by Wikipedia
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