Jaakko Blomberg

Jaakko Pekka Blomberg (born 26 April 1942 Helsinki)[1] is a Finnish diplomat.

He graduated in Licentiate of Political Science from the University of Helsinki in 1970.

Blomberg's first real job was in the National Union of University Students, where he served as Secretary of Culture from 1967 to 1968.

[2] He worked as head of office at the Ministry's Political Department from 1974 to 1976, as a negotiating officer for disarmament issues in 1977, deputy to the UN Representative for Finland in New York, 1978–1982, and Deputy Director General of the Ministry's Political Department 1982–85.

[2] After retiring Blomberg served as Special Adviser to the European Commissioner Olli Rehn in the Cyprus question 2005–2007 and then appointed by the Prime Ministers of Finland and Estonia, as Clearing Officer for Developing Cooperation between Finland and Estonia (together with Gunnar Okk) 2007–2008.