Australia–Switzerland relations
Bilateral relations
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Foreign relations exist between Australia and Switzerland. Switzerland opened a consulate in Sydney in 1855 and one in Melbourne in 1856. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1961. Switzerland has an embassy in Canberra, a consulate-general in Sydney and 6 honorary consulates in Adelaide, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne and Perth. In November 2022, Australia opened an embassy in Bern and maintains a consulate-general in Geneva.[1]
See also
- List of Swiss Ambassadors to Australia
- Foreign relations of Australia
- Foreign relations of Switzerland
- Swiss Australian
References
- ^ Appointment of Ambassadors, High Commissioner and Consul-General
External links
- Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade about relations with Switzerland
- Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs about relations with Australia
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