The Finnish government recognized Egypt on 8 April 1922 and diplomatic relations were established. However, no diplomatic mission was established at that point. In January 1942, as the Finnish government took part in the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Egyptian government broke diplomatic relations with Helsinki.
Diplomatic relations were reestablished on 15 February 1947 at a Legation level, but no diplomatic mission was actually established. In 1954 the Finnish Ambassador to Italy was appointed non-resident Minister Plenipotentiary to Egypt. On 1 July 1959 relations were elevated to Embassy level, and the Finnish Embassy was opened in September.
Finnish Minister to Egypt (residing in Rome)
edit- Asko Ivalo 1954-1959
Finnish Ambassadors to Egypt
edit- Atle Asanti: 1959-1962
- Osmo Orkomies: 1962-1966
- Soini Palasto: 1966-1969
- Pekka Malinen: 1969-1974
- Joel Pekuri: 1975-1978
- Björn-Olof Alholm: 1979-1980
- Olli Auero: 1980-1984
- Mauri Eggert: 1984-1987
- Antti Hynninen: 1987-1989
- Elisabeth Tigerstedt-Tähtelä: 1990-1992
- Garth Castrén: 1992-1997
- Aapo Pölhö: 1998-2002
- Hannes Mäntyvaara: 2002-2005
- Hannu Halinen: 2005-2009
- Roberto Tanzi-Albi: 2009–2013
- Tuula Yrjölä: 2013-2016
- Laura Kansikas-Debraise: 2017-2021
- Pekka Kosonen: 2021-present