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This is a list of diplomatic missions of Austria, excluding honorary consulates. Austria has a rather substantial network of diplomatic posts overseas, with posts in nearly every European country, as well as a large number of missions in the Asia-Pacific and the Americas.
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy: international law N/A Michigan Grand Valley State University: international relations [8] 18 Michigan University of Michigan: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy: public policy N/A Mississippi University of Mississippi: Croft Institute for International Studies: international studies N/A Missouri Webster ...
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The Embassy of Austria in Washington, D.C., is the primary diplomatic mission of the Republic of Austria to the United States and represent the interests of Austria and Austrian citizens in the U.S. It is located at 3524 International Court, NW, Washington, D.C. , in a neighborhood primarily occupied by diplomatic missions .
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Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Vienna Cape Verde: Embassy Unknown [5] Ethiopia: Embassy Unknown [6] Zimbabwe: Embassy 2015 [7] Graz Serbia: Consulate-General 2008 [8] Innsbruck France: Consulate-General 1997 [9] Italy: Consulate-General 2012 [10] Klagenfurt Italy: Consulate-General 2000 [11]
RC Al-Khwarizmi International College – College of Diplomacy and International Relations, Marawi City; University of Asia and the Pacific-Political Economy Program with Specialization in International Relations and Development; University of Manila – Department of Foreign Service; University of St. La Salle; University of San Agustin
In February 1984, the President of Austria Rudolf Kirchschläger paid a state visit to the United States. [6] It was the first state visit of an Austrian President to the United States. [7] In September 1995, U.S. President Bill Clinton invited the President of Austria Thomas Klestil for a working visit to Washington, D.C., [8] which took place ...