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Swiss Embassy in Tehran Closes as Staff Evacuated

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March 11, 2026
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Swiss embassy in Tehran temporarily closed

Swiss embassy in Tehran temporarily closed


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The Swiss embassy in Tehran has been temporarily closed because of the conflict in the Middle East, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday. Embassy staff have been evacuated.





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“The ambassador and five Swiss staff members left Iran by land today and are now safely out of the country,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Four other staff members had already left the country last week. They will return to Tehran as soon as the situation allows.

+ When does neutrality law apply? Swiss government faces difficult decision over the Middle East conflict

Switzerland, which acts as a protecting power for the United States in Iran, is keeping its communication channel open between the two countries, the department said. On behalf of the US authorities, the Swiss foreign ministry continues to inform US citizens in Iran about the risks and the steps they should take.

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Official visit by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in 2018. Swiss President Alain Berset welcomes him with military honours.

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The special relationship between Iran and Switzerland




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The US-Israeli attack on Iran brings renewed attention to Bern’s special ties to Tehran.



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The situation in the Middle East has worsenedExternal link following the US-Israeli military operation in Iran on February 28. Explosions were heard in Tehran on Wednesday, the twelfth day of the conflict.

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