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Sweden–Ukraine relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Sweden–Ukraine relations

Sweden–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Sweden and Ukraine. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 13 January 1992. Sweden has an embassy in Kiev and an honorary consulate in Kakhovka. Ukraine has an embassy in Stockholm.
== Historical relations ==
The first documented contacts between the people of Scandinavia and the Slavic territories of Ukraine are the Varangian journeys to what they called Garðaríki. One of these Varangians was Rurik who according to the Primary Chronicle was the founder of the Rurik Dynasty which ruled Kievan Rus until the 14th century.〔(Genealogical chart of Dukes of Kyiv )〕 Relations between the Swedish kings and Kievan Rus were close for many centuries and Yaroslav I the Wise was also married to king Olof Skötkonung's daughter Ingigerd Olofsdotter.〔(Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Biography of Yaroslav the Wise )〕
According to the ''Normanist'' theory, the Kievan Rus is thought to have adopted its name from the Varangian elite, which was first mentioned in the 830s in the ''Annals of Saint Bertan''. The ''Annals'' recount that Holy Roman Emperor Louis II's court at Ingelheim, in 839 (the same year as the first appearance of Varangians in Constantinople), was visited by a delegation from the Byzantine emperor. The delegates included two men who called themselves "''Rhos''" ("''Rhos vocari dicebant''"). Louis inquired about their origins and learned that they were Swedes. Fearing that they were spies for their brothers, the Danes, he incarcerated them. They were also mentioned in the 860s by Byzantine Patriarch Photius under the name, "''Rhos''."

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