In recent years, however, Austria began to reassess its definition of neutrality, granting overflight rights for the UN-sanctioned action against Iraq in 1991, and, since 1995, contemplating participation in the EU's evolving security structure. Also in 1995, it joined the Partnership for Peace, and subsequently participated in peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. Discussion of possible Austrian NATO membership intensified during 1996. ÖVP and FPÖ aim at moving closer to NATO or a European defense arrangement. The SPÖ, in turn, believes continued neutrality is the cornerstone of Austria's foreign policy, and a majority of the population generally supports this stance.
Austrian leaders emphasize the unique role the country plays as East-West hub and as a moderator between industrialized and developing countries. Austria is active in the United Nations and experienced in UN peacekeeping efforts. It attaches great importance to participation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and other international economic organizations, and it has played an active role in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
Austria traditionally has been active in "bridge-building to the east," increasing contacts at all levels with Eastern Europe and the states of the former Soviet Union. Austrians maintain a constant exchange of business representatives, political leaders, students, cultural groups, and tourists with the countries of central and eastern Europe. Austrian companies are active in investing and trading with the countries of central and eastern Europe. In addition, the Austrian Government and various Austrian organizations provide assistance and training to support the changes underway in the region.
Austria maintains significant bilateral relations with several countries.
| Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
Argentina | 1870-10-27 | |
Australia | 1948 | - Australia has an embassy in Vienna.[4]
- Austria has an embassy in Canberra, and 7 honorary consulates (in Ascot, Cairns, Carlton, Cavan, Mt Nelson, Perth, Sydney).[5]
- Almost 50,000 persons of Austrian heritage live in Australia today,[6] including 17,930 Austria-born persons (2006 census).[7]
- Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade about the relation with Austria
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Belarus | 1992-02 | |
Belgium | 1833 | |
Bulgaria | 1878 | |
Canada | 1855 | See Austria–Canada relations |
Chile | 1846 | See Austria–Chile relations |
Colombia | 1920 | see Austria–Colombia relations |
Croatia | 1992-01-15 | See Austria–Croatia relations |
Cyprus | | |
Czech Republic | | See Austria – Czech Republic relations Austria has an embassy in Prague and two honorary consulates (in Brno and České Budějovice). The Czech Republic has an embassy in Vienna and five honorary consulates (in Graz, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Linz, and Salzburg). Both countries are full members of the European Union. They share 362 km of common border, which can be crossed anywhere without border control due to the Schengen Agreement. |
Denmark | 1925 | |
Egypt | 1929 | |
Estonia | 1921-06-26 | |
Finland | 1918-07-19 | - Austria recognised Finland on January 13, 1918.
- Austria has an embassy in Helsinki and 6 honorary consulates (in Kajaani, Ristiina, Oulu, Tampere, Turku and Vaasa).
- Finland has an embassy in Vienna and 8 honorary consulates (in Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg).[26]
- Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Finland (in German only)
- Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Austria
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France | | - Both countries have diplomatic relations since the Middle Ages.
- Austria has an embassy in Paris, a general consulate in Strassburg and 7 honorary consulates (in Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Papeete and Toulouse).[27]
- France has an embassy in Vienna and 6 honorary consulates (in Bregenz, Groß Sankt Florian, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Linz and Salzburg).[28]
- Both countries are full members of the European Union.
- Austrian Foreign Ministry: list of bilateral treaties with France (in German only)
- French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Austria
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Georgia | 1992 | See Austria–Georgia relations Georgia opened its Embassy in Vienna in 1996.[29] |
Germany | | See Austria–Germany relations Due to German being the common language of these two neighboring European countries relations between them are close. |
Hungary | 1921 | See Austria–Hungary relations |
Iceland | 1928 | |
Ireland | | |
Israel | 1949 | See also History of the Jews in Austria. |
Italy | | See Austria–Italy relations - Austria has an embassy in Rome, a general consulate in Milan and 10 honorary consulates (in Bari, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Trieste, Turin, Venice and Verona).[37]
- Italy has an embassy in Vienna, a consulate in Innsbruck, and 4 honorary consulates (in Graz, Klagenfurt, Linz and Salzburg).[38]
- Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: list of bilateral treaties with Italy (in German only)
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Japan | 1869 | See Austria–Japan relations |
Kosovo | | - Austria recognized Kosovo on 28 February 2008.[41]
- Austria has an embassy in Pristina since 20 March 2008.[42]
- Kosovo has an embassy in Vienna since February 2009.
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Latvia | 1921-02-17 | |
Lithuania | | |
Malaysia | | See Austria–Malaysia relations - Austria has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur
- Malaysia has an embassy in Vienna.
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Malta | | |
Mexico | 1842 | See Austria–Mexico relations During the French intervention in Mexico between 1864 and 1867, with French backing Maximilian I of Mexico, member of Austria's Imperial Habsburg-Lorraine family was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico. As of 2005, Mexico was Austria's second most important trade partner in Latin America.[46] The same year, the President of Austria Heinz Fischer visited Mexico and Brazil, the first ever state visit of an Austrian President to countries in Latin America.[46][47][48] |
Moldova | 1992-03-25 | See Austria–Moldova relations - Austria is represented in Moldova through its embassy in Bucharest (Romania) and through an honorary consulate in Chişinău.
- Moldova has an embassy in Vienna and an honorary consulate in Innsbruck.[49]
- Austria announced to later open a resident embassy in Chişinău.
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Montenegro | 2006-07-12 | |
Netherlands | | |
Pakistan | | - Pakistan maintains an embassy in Vienna
- Austria also has an embassy in Islamabad.
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People's Republic of China | 1971-05-28 | See Austria – People's Republic of China relations |
Poland | 1921 | |
Romania | 1879-09 | |
Russia | | See Austria–Russia relations |
Saudi Arabia | 1957-09-10 | See Austria – Saudi Arabia relations - Both countries had diplomatic contact since July 7, 1880, with the opening of an Austrian consulate in Jeddah (then under Ottoman occupation).
- Austria has an embassy in Riyadh
- Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Vienna.
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Serbia | 1874 | See Austria–Serbia relations Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1874. |
Slovakia | | See Austria–Slovakia relations |
South Korea | 1963-05-22 | |
Turkey | | See Austrian–Turkish relations |
Ukraine | 1992 | See Austria–Ukraine relations |
United Kingdom | | See Austria – United Kingdom relations |
United States | | See Austria – United States relations |