Centenary of diplomatic relations between Finland and Luxembourg

Monday 25 October 2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Finland and Luxembourg.

On 20 October 1921, Luxembourg gave its approval to Finland’s request for an agrément, i.e. the request to appoint a diplomatic representative of the Finnish Government to Luxembourg. On 25 October 1921, President of the Republic K. J. Ståhlberg appointed Georg Achates Gripenberg, Finland’s acting Chargé d’ Affaires in Brussels and the Hague, to serve as a non-resident Chargé d’Affaires also in Luxembourg.

The image shows a document with text. Luxembourg responds to Finland’s request to appoint a diplomatic representative of the Finnish Government to Luxembourg by sending a telegram. On 25 October 1921, the President of the Republic appointed Georg Achates Gripenberg, Finland’s acting Chargé d’ Affaires in Brussels and the Hague, to serve as a non-resident Chargé d’Affaires also in Luxembourg. Source: The Archives of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Picture: Sami Heino
On 20 October 1921, Luxembourg sent a telegram to give its approval to Finland’s request for the appointment of a diplomatic representative of the Finnish Government to Luxembourg. On 25 October 1921, the President of the Republic appointed Georg Achates Gripenberg, Finland’s acting Chargé d’ Affaires in Brussels and the Hague, to serve as a non-resident Chargé d’Affaires also in Luxembourg. Source: The Archives of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Picture: Sami Heino

Finland and Luxembourg have common interests in many foreign policy areas, such as human rights and equality issues, climate targets and the rule of law. Both Finland and Luxembourg were recently elected to the UN Human Rights Council for 2022–2024. Additionally, in their EU policy Finland and Luxembourg share many similar objectives and values, such as deepening of the internal market and closer cooperation in the EU’s common foreign and security policy.

“Both countries are staunch supporters of multilateralism, and support for the EU is strong and positions are often close to one another. Therefore, cooperation between Finland and Luxembourg is easy”, says Riitta Resch, Finland’s Ambassador to Luxembourg.

Like Finland’s first Chargé d’ Affaires to Luxembourg, Riitta Resch, Ambassador of Finland to Belgium, serves as a Non-resident Ambassador of Finland to Luxembourg. Luxembourg’s Ambassador to Finland Henri Schumacher has been accredited to Finland from Luxembourg’s Embassy in Copenhagen.