Switzerland and EU Deepen Security and Data-Sharing Ties
Amid growing geopolitical tensions, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis and EU officials have signed a joint declaration to strengthen cooperation on foreign and security policy. The new pact includes an agreement to exchange air passenger data to combat crime and terrorism, marking a significant step in bilateral relations.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland and the EU signed a joint declaration to institute an annual political dialogue on foreign and security policy.
- A new technical agreement allows Switzerland to participate in EU civilian and military missions on a case-by-case basis.
- Swiss Justice Minister Beat Jans signed an agreement in Brussels to exchange air passenger data with the EU.
- The Swiss Parliament agreed in December to relax arms export rules for a list of 25 countries.
- These new security and data agreements are separate from the 'Bilaterals III' package.
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They Said
"Today, no regional conflict stays regional."
"Neutrality is no obstacle to closer cooperation."