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The Russian Federation should be present at the next Peace Summit, states Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis in his Twitter (X). As Cassis explained, he signed a joint declaration with his ...
OBBÜRGEN, Switzerland — Dozens of world leaders converged on a Swiss resort Saturday to discuss how to bring peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, though any hopes of a real breakthrough were muted by ...
Russian assets frozen in Switzerland since the start of their full-scale invasion of Ukraine have risen by almost $2 billion in the last year, to over $8 billion, the government revealed on Tuesday.
Russia said on Thursday it had turned down a Swiss offer to represent Ukrainian interests in Russia and Moscow's interests in Ukraine because it no longer considers Switzerland a neutral country.
Disinformation site Russia Today recently launched a section specifically for Switzerland. A data analysis shows that it has increased its content production by 10 times compared to 2023. Experts ...
Switzerland will host scores of world leaders this weekend to try to map out first steps toward peace in Ukraine. Russia, which launched the war, won’t take part.
Switzerland will host scores of world leaders this weekend to try to map out first steps toward peace in Ukraine even though Russia, which launched the ongoing war, won't take part.
Employees of the Swiss intelligence service have been cooperating with Russian contacts for years. Highly sensitive data ended up with Russia.
Switzerland introduced its new sanctions on the model of the EU’s ninth sanctions package against Russia on Jan. 25. Restrictions will be placed on the export of goods and technologies that can ...
Switzerland will host an international conference from June 15-16 that will draw top government figures in order to help chart a path toward peace in Ukraine; more than 100 countries will be invited.
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Switzerland has adopted sanctions similar to those of other Western countries, passing new measures earlier this month.
ZUG, Switzerland—After Switzerland said in February it was joining European Union sanctions against Russian oligarchs, this quiet Alpine getaway seemed like an obvious place to hunt for targets ...