Annika Lisa Markovic (born 9 June 1964)[1] is a Swedish diplomat who became the incumbent ambassador to Austria since 2021. She has formerly been appointed as the ambassador to the Netherlands from 2018 to 2021, Brazil from 2008 to 2011, and the Philippines from 2003 to 2007.
On 20 June 2007, the Swedish government designated Ambassador Markovic as its next envoy to Brasilia, Brazil. She has worked with the UN and disarmament matters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among other things. Her official term started in August 2007.[3] Both side-accredited as Sweden's ambassador to Suriname and in Brasília. On 31 January 2008, she gave PresidentLuiz Inácio Lula da Silva her letters of credential.[4] On 31 August 2011, Markovic left her position as ambassador to Brasilia.
United Nations
She then served as an environmental ambassador for the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1 September 2011 to February 2014.[5] For both Ministries, she was named co-chair of the CCAC. Following the UN Climate Summit in September 2014, she resigned from her role as co-chair of the CCAC to resume her "day job" as Sweden's ambassador to the OECD and UNESCO in Paris.[6]
The CCAC has decided to increase the scope of its initiatives in the areas of agriculture, methane reduction in the oil and gas industry, alternative refrigeration, cleaner transportation, and municipal solid waste management. The Coalition's explosive expansion is proof that its members are really motivated to change the world. They have been able to support this effort so enthusiastically because they are searching for a platform to create tangible results," Markovic said in April 2014.[7]
Markovic was selected by the Swedish government to serve as the OECD and UNSECO ambassador in Paris on 20 January 2014.[8] She started working there on 17 February 2014. On 31 August 2018, she concluded her tenure as an ambassador for OECD and UNSECO, and be reappointed as the Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and to the International Criminal Court in The Hague 2018 to 2021.[2]
On 10 July 2018, Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, and Markovic signed a Programme Cooperation Agreement (PCA) in which Sweden agreed to provide SEK430 million, or roughly US$48 million, over the course of four years in addition to its annual budgetary contribution to the organisation. Sweden has committed a historic amount of nearly US$100 million in voluntary donations to the Organization's programs, including assistance for UNESCO's national initiatives.[9]
She would be appointed as the new Ambassador of Sweden to the Netherlands on 1 September 2018, taking over Per Holmström.[11] Markovic and Ines Coppoolse took part in a webinar that we co-hosted with the Swedish Chamber on 4 June 2020, discussing their thoughts and observations about their respective nations.[12]
Austria and Slovakia
On 16 September 2021, PresidentAlexander Van der Bellen received the credentials of Markovic, the recently appointed Swedish ambassador to Austria. In addition, She serves as Sweden's Permanent Delegate to the International Organisations in Vienna as well as its Ambassador to Slovakia.[13] On 11 January 2022, at the Ministry of Defence, Markovic was received by Defence MinisterJaroslav Naď. The goal of the conversation, which was Ambassador Markovic's first chance to speak with the Defence Minister since accepting her position in the Diplomatic Service, was to examine potential avenues for future bilateral collaboration between the two nations.[14]
Honours
The outgoing Markovic was awarded the Order of Sikatuna with the title of Datu (Grand Cross) by the President in recognition of her excellent and sterling service as her nation's envoy in the Philippines.[15][16] In recognition of his services as an ambassador in Brasilia, Markovic was awarded the Order of the Southern Cross in 2011.[17]