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Austrian Labor Minister on Fact-Finding Mission in the United States

As part of the initiative ReFocus Austria, Federal Labor Minister Martin Kocher paid a visit to Washington, DC from October 17-19, 2021. During the visit, Federal Minister Kocher met with his U.S. counterpart Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, high ranking representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, as well as leading members of the Government of the State of Maryland. The visit was the first offcial vist of an Austrian cabinet minister to the U.S. since the beginning of the pandemic and Federal Minister Kocher was the first foreign visitor at the government level received by Secretary Walsh.

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State Partnership Between Austria and Vermont

Austria and Vermont will become partners within the State Partnership Program of the U.S Department of Defense. The paring of Austria and Vermont was announced on October 15, 2021 as part of the U.S.-Austria Defense Talks between delegations from the Federal Ministry of Defense of Austria and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) held at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Austria becomes the first Western European nation and the 90th nation worldwide to join the DoD’s State Partnership Program.

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Alexander Schallenberg New Federal Chancellor

On October 11, 2021, Alexander Schallenberg was sworn in as Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria by Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen. He succeeds in this position Sebastian Kurz, who resigned from office. Until his appointment as head of government, Federal Chancellor Schallenberg has been serving as Austria’s Foreign Minister in the current coalition goverment between the conservative Austrian People’s Party (OeVP) and the ecologist Green party. Michael Linhart has been appointed Schallenberg’s successor as Federal Minister for European and International Affairs. Michael Linhart is a career diplomat and has been serving until recently as Ambassador of Austria to France.

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New Austrian National Exhibition At Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial

On October 5, 2021, the new, historically revised Austrian national exhibition was opened in “Block 17” of the former concentration and extermination camp and present-day Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. The newly designed national exhibition was opened at a ceremony attended by a high-ranking Austrian delegation including Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and National Council President Wolfgang Sobotka. In addition to the fate of the Austrian victims of Auschwitz and the acts of resistance by Austrian concentration camp inmates, the new exhibition also tells the story of Austrian involvement as perpetrators and accessories to the crimes committed there.

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University of Chicago Professor Peter Nagele Receives Austrian Cross Of Honor For Science And Art

The renowned Austrian trauma anesthesiologist and head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Chicago, Professor Peter Nagele, has been awarded the “Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art.” The decoration, bestowed by Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, was presented to Professor Nagele by the Austrian Ambassador to the United States, Martin Weiss, in a formal ceremony held on October 1, 2021, at the Ambassador's Residence in Washington, DC.

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Austria at the 76th UN General Assembly

Every year in September, world leaders gather in New York City for the most high-profile United Nations event of the year, the opening of the new session of the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA). The 76th UNGA session was held in a hybrid format with some leaders attending in person and other attending virtually. Austria was represented this year by Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, and Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg, who all traveled in person to New York.

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