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Austria–Greece relations

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Austrian-Greek relations
Map indicating locations of Austria and Greece

Austria

Greece
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Austria, AthensEmbassy of Greece, Vienna
Greek embassy, Vienna
Commemorative plaque for Rigas in Vienna

Foreign relations exist between Austria and Greece. Both countries have diplomatic relations since the early 19th century, after the Greek War of Independence, and today's relations are considered excellent.

Since the 17th century, Greek merchants, mostly of the regions of Macedonia and Epirus, were settled in Austria-Hungary and Vienna and made fortunes there. A large part of scholars and intellectuals of the Modern Greek Enlightenment had their base in Vienna.[citation needed] The Austrian government recognized Greek independence in April 1831.[1]

Greece has an embassy in Vienna. Austria has an embassy in Athens. There is also a Greek community living in Austria.

During the Greek debt crisis, Austria was one of the strongest supporters of Greek positions,[2] such as on the refugee crisis.[3] Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and of the European Union.

Resident diplomatic mission

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  • Austria has an embassy in Athens.
  • Greece has an embassy in Vienna.

See also

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References

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