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Government > Foreign relations Stats: compare key data on Austria & Turkey

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STAT Austria Turkey
Croatia > Date of Establishment January 15, 1992 August 26, 1992
Date of establishment of relations with China May 28, 1971 August 4, 1971
Date of recognition of Israel None
None
Date of recognition of Kosovo None
None
Date of recognition of Syrian National Council Informal relations Rejection of Assad government Rejection of Assad government Formal relations from 14 December Verbal Support
Diplomatic representation in the US > Ambassador Prosl, Christian Christian Prosl Tan, Namık Namık Tan
International recognition of the Syrian National Council notes Vice Chancellor and Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Spindelegger met with SNC President Burhan Ghalioun on 9 December 2011. In a statement regarding the meeting, Spindelegger stated, "A regime that cracks down against its own people with inhumane violence has lost all its legitimacy. With his recent statements, President Assad has proven again that he is either a ruthless cynic or that he lives in a grotesque world of illusion. He must step down immediately, to finally allow for a peaceful transition to a new leadership\u201c. On 15 November 2011, Recep Tayyip Erdogan , the Prime Minister of Turkey , has expressed his support for the Syrian National Council, saying that "Turkey had lost confidence in the leadership of Bashar al-Assad " and that "the Syrian leader will pay the price sooner or later". On 14 December 2011, SNC opened its first office in Istanbul . Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan has been trying to "cultivate a favorable relationship with whatever government would take the place of Assad."
Nepal > Date of Establishment August 15, 1959 November 15, 1962
Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik said in a statement that "this step goes against all the principles of Georgian sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, which Russia has repeatedly accepted in the UN Security Council . The Georgian conflict must be solved through dialogue and international mediation, not through unilateral measures". A Foreign Ministry statement on 26 August 2008 declared that "Turkey attaches importance to the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia and is highly concerned about the recent developments. Turkey is of the opinion that this conflict should be resolved through peaceful means".
Recognition of Israel notes author=Government of Austria|title=Bilateral Relations|url= http://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/embassy/tel-aviv/bilateral-relations.html|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs|accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> In September 2011, Turkey downgraded ties with Israel to second secretary level.

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