Diplomatic Representation in Brussels (B)

Relations with Belgium

The representation in Brussels also serves as Liechtenstein’s Embassy to the Kingdom of Belgium. Relations between Belgium and Liechtenstein are of a friendly nature and devoted primarily to cooperation in multilateral matters. The two countries are closely linked to each other through a number of international treaties, with the EEA Agreement representing the most comprehensive form of cooperation.

Belgium is, similar to Liechtenstein, a hereditary constitutional monarchy. Another uniting element is the fact that German is one of Belgium’s official languages. Belgium therefore participates regularly in meetings of the Heads of States of German-speaking countries; in 2021 this meeting will take place in Liechtenstein.

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    Liechtenstein‘s Ambassador Pascal Schafhauser at the accreditation by H.M. King Philippe of the Belgians.


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    • Daniel Risch
    • Sabine Monauni
    • Graziella Marok-Wachter
    • Dominique Hasler
    • Manuel Frick
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    • Ministry of General Government Affairs and Finance
    • Ministry of Home Affairs, Economy and Environment
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