Risto Solanko


Risto Solanko was a Finnish diplomat. Until 1935 his surname was Sohlman.
Solanko was born in Tampere, and began working for the Ministry for [Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Ministry for Foreign Affairs] in 1929. In the 1930s, he served as a delegation assistant in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and Oslo, between 1939 and 1944 as Secretary of State in Washington, between 1945 and 1952 as Head of Division in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Head of Department in 1952–1960 as Counselor in London and Tel Aviv as Chancellor of the 1960s. 1962 and Finnish Ambassador to Israel from 1962 to 1964. Solanko retired in 1968
In 1929, Risto Solang married Siljo Ivalo, whose father was writer Santeri Ivalo and brother diplomat Asko Ivalo
Solanko died in Helsinki, aged 78.