Austria–France relations

Austrian-French relations are foreign relations between Austria and France. Both countries have had diplomatic relations with each other since the Middle Ages. For historical relations between France and the Habsburg Empire, see French–Habsburg relations. Both countries are full members of the European Union.

Austrian-French relations

Austria

France
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Austria, ParisEmbassy of France, Vienna

Country comparison

Austria France
Coat of arms
Population 8,902,600 67,087,000
Area 83,879  km2 (32,386 sq mi) 674,843  km2 (260,558 sq mi)
Population Density 106/km2 (274.5/sq mi) 116/km2 (301/sq mi)
Capital Vienna Paris
Largest City Vienna – 1,888,776 (2,600,000 Metro) Paris – 2,234,105 (12,161,542 Metro)
Government Federal parliamentary republic Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic
Official language German French
Current Leader President Alexander Van der Bellen
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz
President Emmanuel Macron
Prime Minister Jean Castex
Main religions 57% Catholic,
8.7% Eastern Orthodox,
7.9% Muslim,
3.3% Evangelical Christians,
23.1% other/none
58% Christianity, 31% non-religious, 7% Islam,
1% Judaism, 1% Buddhism, 2% other
Ethnic groups 81.1% Austrians,
6.3% ex-Yugoslavs,
2.7% Germans,
2.2% Turks,
8.7% Others
86% French, 7% other European, 7% North African, other Sub-Saharan African,
Indochinese, Asian, Latin American and Pacific Islander.
GDP (PPP) $461.432 billion ($51,936 per capita) $2.590 trillion, $43,550 per capita

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