Ingemar Stjernberg | |
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Born | Elis Ingemar Stjernberg 12 April 1933 Bollnäs, Sweden |
Alma mater | Uppsala University |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Years active | 1962–1998 |
Spouse |
Margit Öhman (m. 1959) |
Elis Ingemar Stjernberg (born 12 April 1933), was a Swedish diplomat. Stjernberg began his career as an attaché at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1962 and held several key diplomatic positions, including second secretary at the Swedish UN mission in New York City and first secretary in London. In 1982, he was appointed ambassador to Beirut and later to Amman, arriving in Lebanon during the volatile aftermath of the 1982 Lebanon War. Throughout the Lebanese Civil War, he coordinated the evacuation of Swedish citizens and remained involved in negotiations during the Lebanon hostage crisis. In 1990, Stjernberg was appointed envoy to Pretoria, where he became ambassador following the release of Nelson Mandela. From 1994 to 1998, he held significant roles within the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, overseeing relations with OSCE member states and coordinating EU-related technical assistance to candidate countries.