Relations between Switzerland and the United States
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The relations between Switzerland and the United States are characterized by the very different size of the two countries.
Diplomatic relations
The USA has had a diplomatic mission in Switzerland since 1853 , and Switzerland in the USA since 1882. Consular relations have existed since November 30, 1829 . The first Consul General of the United States in Switzerland was the German-born John Godfrey Boeker , who began his service in Basel in October 1830 . Conversely, Switzerland had consular representatives in the United States since 1822, one in New York City and one in Washington, DC
Switzerland is the protective power for bilateral relations between the United States and Cuba and, since the hostage-taking of Tehran, for the interests of the United States in Iran .
The American ambassador in Bern ( Madeleine M. Kunin ) has also been accredited to the Principality of Liechtenstein since 1997 .
See also
- Swiss foreign policy
- United States Foreign Policy
- List of Swiss ambassadors in the United States
- List of ambassadors of the United States in Switzerland
literature
- Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl, Mario König : Relations between Switzerland and the United States in the Cold War. In: Traverse, 2009, No. 2, pages 7-14. ( PDF )
Web links
- Bilateral relations between Switzerland and the USA
- A guide to the United States' history of recognition, diplomatic, and consular relations, by country, since 1776: Switzerland
Individual evidence
- ↑ History of the US and Switzerland , website in the portal ch.usembassy.gov , accessed on May 21, 2018
- ^ A guide to the United States' history of recognition, diplomatic, and consular relations, by country, since 1776: Liechtenstein