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The Liechtenstein delegation for custom union negotiations with Switzerland, 1920. After the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918, the Liechtenstein government could no longer rely on Austria to fulfil their monetary and diplomatic needs, and Liechtenstein terminated the customs union that had existed between them since 1852. [4]
See Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations. The two countries have been in a customs union since 1924. [137] [138] Liechtenstein has an embassy in Bern. Switzerland is accredited to Liechtenstein from its Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Bern and maintains an honorary consulate in Vaduz. Ukraine: 6 February 1992 [24] See Liechtenstein ...
Prince Heinrich Hartneid of Liechtenstein: 1969 1989 [1] 2 Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein: 1989 1996 [2] 3 4 Prince Stefan of Liechtenstein: June 2001 21 June 2007 [3] 5 Hubert Büchel: 21 June 2007 26 March 2013 [4] 6 Doris Frick: 26 March 2013 [4]
She presented her credentials to Liechtenstein on March 14, 1997, which marked the beginning of the United States' diplomatic relations with the country. [3] Although the United States executed its first treaty with Liechtenstein in 1926, at the time, and until 1997, Liechtenstein was represented diplomatically by Switzerland. [4]
See Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations. Liechtenstein has an embassy in Bern. Switzerland is accredited to Liechtenstein from its Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Bern and maintains an honorary consulate in Vaduz. Moldova: 2 September 1992: See Moldova–Switzerland relations. Moldova has an embassy in Geneva.
Liechtenstein–Switzerland border (1 C, 9 P) J. Swiss judges on the courts of Liechtenstein (2 P) L. ... Pages in category "Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations"
Shortly after the Anschluss of Austria, the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, in connection with the German National Movement in Liechtenstein (VDBL), a Nazi organization in Liechtenstein, planned for the VBDL to be democratically elected into power via funding from Germany, then it would end the customs union with Switzerland and align towards Germany, leading to an eventual annexation of ...
Liechtenstein is the only microstate (not counting Iceland by population) that is part of the EEA. Liechtenstein joined the EEA on 1 May 1995 after becoming a full member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) in 1991 (previously, it had participated in EFTA through Switzerland's membership).