Switzerland, Putin and President of Russia
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNSwitzerland ready to host Ukraine-Russia summit, promises immunity to Putin despite ICC warrant
Switzerland is "more than ready" to host a summit between Russia and Ukraine, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis has said. Source: Swissinfo, a Swiss multilingual international news and information company,
Switzerland would be ready to host Russian President Vladimir Putin for any peace talks on Ukraine despite an existing arrest warrant for him from the International Criminal Court, Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis said on Tuesday.
Switzerland said efforts to negotiate a fixed price for the F-35A jet were not successful, making it vulnerable to costs from tariffs and inflation.
Looking for a textbook example of the uncertainty Trump has created with his global trade war – abetted by wars in Ukraine and Gaza – look no further than Switzerland.
The Swiss government has presented draft legislation to end its ban on building new nuclear power plants, reversing a policy adopted in 2018 to phase out the technology.
The two neighbors have had a century-long treaty allowing Liechtenstein to share Switzerland’s economic area and engage in free trade.
Trump’s tariffs force the home of Davos to consider appealing to the U.S. or forming closer ties with the EU.
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Newspoint on MSNSwitzerland, long seen as a haven for Indians’ black money, now considering full membership in IACCC
Switzerland, often accused of being the world’s biggest safe house for black money, is now working to shed its controversial image. In a move aimed at boosting financial transparency and targeting corruption,
Switzerland is seeing a more than fivefold surge in mergers and acquisitions that’s outpaced most of its European peers, giving bankers hopes for a lucrative payout this year.