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Dag Hartelius (born 8 November 1955 in Härnösand) is a Swedish diplomat and the former Director-General of The National Defence Radio Establishment, assuming office 1 November 2013, and leaving office June 2019. In September 2019, he became the Swedish Ambassador to Hungary. Hartelius has previously been ambassador to Poland 2008–2010, Estonia 2003–2008, stationed in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Berlin and London, vice president and director for the programme for European security at the EastWest Institute in New York, and a Permanent Representative of Sweden to the European Union.

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  • Dag Hartelius (born 8 November 1955 in Härnösand) is a Swedish diplomat and the former Director-General of The National Defence Radio Establishment, assuming office 1 November 2013, and leaving office June 2019. In September 2019, he became the Swedish Ambassador to Hungary. Hartelius has previously been ambassador to Poland 2008–2010, Estonia 2003–2008, stationed in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Berlin and London, vice president and director for the programme for European security at the EastWest Institute in New York, and a Permanent Representative of Sweden to the European Union. (en)
  • Dag Hartelius (ur. 8 listopada 1955 w Härnösand) – szwedzki dyplomata, w latach 2008-2010 . Od 2011 stały przedstawiciel Królestwa Szwecji przy Unii Europejskiej. Absolwent Uniwersytetu w Uppsali, w służbach dyplomatycznych zatrudniony od 1985. W latach 2003-2008 był ambasadorem w Estonii, wcześniej pracował w szwedzkich placówkach dyplomatycznych w Petersburgu, Moskwie, Berlinie i Londynie. Żonaty z Marią Falk, ma trzech synów. Odznaczony Krzyżem Komandorskim z Gwiazdą Orderu Zasługi Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (2011). (pl)
  • Dag Hartelius (* 8. November 1955 in Härnösand) ist ein schwedischer Diplomat. Hartelius war von 1986 bis 1987 schwedischer Konsul am schwedischen Generalkonsulat in Sankt Petersburg. Danach war er von 1987 bis 1989 Erster Sekretär an der schwedischen Botschaft in Moskau, sowie von 1989 bis 1991 Erster Sekretär an der schwedischen Botschaft in Berlin. Von 1991 bis 1994 war er im Außenministerium Vizedirektor der Abteilung für Zentral- und Osteuropa. Sein nächster Posten brachte Hartelius nach London, wo er von 1994 bis 1997 Botschaftsrat der Abteilung Politik an der schwedischen Botschaft war. (de)
  • Dag Hartelius, född 8 november 1955 i Härnösand, är en svensk ämbetsman och diplomat. Den 1 november 2013 tillträdde han tjänsten som generaldirektör för Försvarets radioanstalt. I juni 2019 lämnar han tjänsten som generaldirektör för FRA för att tillträda som ambassadör i Budapest. År 2007 deltog Hartelius i Tantsud tähtedega - Estlands Let's Dance. (sv)
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