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Klaus Korhonen

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Klaus Korhonen
Korhonen in May 2022
Finnish Ambassador to NATO
In office
2023 – November 2023
Succeeded byPiritta Asunmaa
Ambassador to the Netherlands
In office
2009–2013
Personal details
Born1961 (age 62–63)[1]
Finland

Klaus Korhonen (born in 1961), is a Finnish diplomat.

He was Ambassador and Head of Mission of Finland to NATO 2019-2023 and, after Finland’s accession to the Alliance 4 April 2024, the first Finnish Permanent Representative to the Alliance.

Ambassador Korhonen works currently at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland in Helsinki.

In February 2024 Korhonen was elected as the Chairman of the Board of Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA).

Biography

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Klaus Korhonen was born in 1961.[1]

He graduated from the University of Helsinki in 1986, with a Masters of Social Sciences.[2][3]

Korhonen joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland in 1987.[4][5][6]

From 2009 to 2013, he was Ambassador of Finland to the Netherlands and Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).[7][8]

He served as Ambassador for Arms Control at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 2013-2017.

Korhonen was President of the international Arms Trade Treaty 2016-2017 (ATT Third Conference of States Parties). [9]

Korhonen delivered Finland's membership application to NATO to Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on 18 May 2022.[10][11][citation needed]

Korhonen (left) with his Swedish counterpart, Axel Wernhoff, submit their applications to join NATO to secretary general Jens Stoltenberg

In 2023, he is part of the North Atlantic Council, as Finland officially joined NATO.[12]

In August 2023, he left the North Atlantic Council, and was succeeded by Piritta Asunmaa.[13]

In February 2024, Korhonen was named chairman of the board of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lauantaivieras | Naton antama turva on laajempi kuin pelkät turvatakuut, sanoo Suomen Nato-suurlähettiläs". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2022-04-23. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  2. ^ Kirkas, Tiina (2017-09-28). "Suurlähettiläs oivalsi, että kaiken ei tarvitse olla valmista". Kehityslehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  3. ^ "New Head of Mission to NATO and Rabat". Finland abroad: Belgium. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  4. ^ "Uusia edustuston päälliköitä Natoon ja Rabatiin". Ulkoministeriö (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  5. ^ "Uusia edustuston päälliköitä Natoon ja Rabatiin". Ulkoministeriö (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  6. ^ "New Head of Mission to NATO and Rabat". Finland abroad: Belgium. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  7. ^ "Turkkilainen päihitti Suomen Nato-lähettilään". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2009-10-21. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  8. ^ "Klaus Korhonen becomes President of the ATT". Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  9. ^ "Klaus Korhonen becomes President of the ATT". Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  10. ^ NATO. "Finland and Sweden submit applications to join NATO". NATO. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  11. ^ Loh, Matthew. "Sweden and Finland formally apply to join NATO after Russia invaded Ukraine". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  12. ^ NATO. "NATO Permanent Representatives". NATO. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  13. ^ "Permanent Representation of Finland to NATO". Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  14. ^ "Klaus Korhonen valittiin UPIn hallituksen puheenjohtajaksi". FIIA – Finnish Institute of International Affairs (in Finnish). 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2024-02-28.