Switzerland–Syria relations

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Swiss-Syrian relations
Map indicating locations of Switzerland and Syria

Switzerland

Syria

In 1941, Syria became an independent country and was recognized by Switzerland four years later. From 1946 to 1958, Switzerland's diplomatic representation in Damascus consisted of a chancery, which was later replaced by a consulate general. Finally, in 1962, this was elevated to the status of a full embassy.[1] In September 2005, the Swiss ambassador Jaques de Watteville described his country's relations with Syria as "very good relations."[2] On 18 August 2011, the Syrian ambassador to Bern was summoned for consultations against the backdrop of escalating violence.[3] As a result of the Syrian conflict, the Swiss embassy was closed in 2012.[1] On 8 March 2022, Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad received the credentials of the non-resident Swiss chargé d'affaires.[4]

On 3 March 2023, the Swiss Federal Council announced the easing of sanctions on Syria.[5]

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  1. ^ a b "Bilaterale Beziehungen Schweiz–Syrien". www.eda.admin.ch.
  2. ^ swissinfo.ch, S. W. I. (15 November 2005). ""لدينا علاقات جيدة للغاية مع سوريا"".
  3. ^ "The FDFA recalls the Swiss Ambassador in Syria to Bern for consultations". www.admin.ch.
  4. ^ "موقع وزارة الخارجية والمغتربين- الجمهورية العربية السورية". mofaex.gov.sy.
  5. ^ swissinfo.ch, S. W. I. (3 March 2023). "Switzerland eases Syria sanctions to help humanitarian aid".