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![]() | Kingdom of Sweden Holmgren Administration |
April 2008
Dear Ambassador Howard Brown,I write to you following an internal review of compliance with our publicised reasonable limitations and restrictions, defined by domestic law, in relation to diplomatic missions within the realm.
Since January 2002 the Kingdom of Sweden has been one of few nations worldwide to comply with Article 7 of the Vienna Convention, as amended by the Global Assembly, in publicising the limitations of staff within said missions. This is the responsibility of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Office of Global Coordination. As it stands, these limitations and restrictions have remained unchanged since January 2002 and our records show no request or notice by the Commonwealth of Australia to deviate from what is currently listed. It is the responsibility of the sending state to ensure compliance with domestic law and should regularly be checking for alterations made by the Department of Foreign Affairs - however, again, I should stress that there has been no change since January 2002 and where possible my office would make contact for any significant changes.
Our review has included that of the Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bilateral Relations Group, Europe Division publicly available information. Within this information a number of staff are documented. Whilst it is clear that numerous members of staff are categorised as 'Diplomatic, Consular and Mission Staff', it is not clear for our office to determine whether our domestic limitations and restrictions are being complied with.
Can I please request that you urgently inform us of your staffing numbers in the definitions described within Article 1 of the Vienna Convention?
Regards,
Malin Bergström
Assistant Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Oceanian Affairs
Department of Foreign Affairs
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