Switzerland neutrality

Switzerland Halts US Weapons Exports Citing Neutrality, Sparks Debate

Switzerland has stated it will not grant export licenses for weapons to the United States while the ongoing conflict with Iran persists. Citing its neutrality laws, the government indicated that no new export licenses for war materiel to the U.S. have been issued since late February. This decision follows previous rejections of U.S. flyover requests related to Iran, reinforcing Switzerland’s commitment to maintaining neutrality during international armed conflicts.

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Swiss President Condemns Russia, Calls for Ukrainian Peace

In a statement on X, Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, reiterating Switzerland’s commitment to achieving a just and lasting peace. This declaration follows a contentious White House meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky that sparked widespread international reaction. President Keller-Sutter’s statement joins numerous expressions of solidarity from other European leaders supporting Ukraine. Switzerland’s position underscores its unwavering support for Ukrainian sovereignty and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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