Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis shared the news on Twitter, saying that it was a “significant step on the occasion of our countries’ diamond jubilee”, referring to the two countries marking 60 years of diplomatic relations this year. His Australian counterpart, Marise Payne, said that Australia looked forward to opening an embassy in Bern.
The Australian embassy in Bern was closed down in 1992 for cost reasons. Since then, Switzerland has been represented by the embassy in the German capital Berlin. Australia also has a Consulate-General in GenevaExternal link.
The reopening of the Australian embassy shows how serious the relations between Bern and Canberra are, said the Swiss ambassador to AustraliaExternal link, Pedro Zwahlen.
There are currently 250 Swiss companies in Australia, and bilateral trade is worth around CHF5 billion a year ($5.5 billion). Switzerland exports watches, pharmaceuticals and precision technology to Australia, whereas Australia exports gold, medicines, meat and silver to Switzerland.
In normal times, more than 40,000 Swiss tourists travel to Australia a year.
Unusual, but significant
According to SRF’s diplomatic correspondent Fredy Gsteiger, the move to reopen an embassy is an unusual one.
“More frequent than new embassy openings are embassy closures or mergers. Usually, the aim is to save costs. The fact that Australia is now opening a new embassy in Bern shows that relations between Bern and Canberra have become more intensive – and not only economically,” Gsteiger said.
In addition: “Australia wants to network better with other countries in Europe”. It’s also in Switzerland’s interest to have as many countries represented as possible in Bern, as direct diplomatic contact is important, added Gsteiger.
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