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Switzerland takes over UNSC chair amid criticism

May 02, 2023

Geneva [Switzerland], May 2: Switzerland took over the chairmanship of the United Nations Security Council for the first time on Monday.
In this role, the country wants to live up to its reputation as a mediator and bridge-builder, UN Ambassador Pascale Baeriswyl told media. However, the reputation of traditionally neutral Switzerland has suffered since the Russian war on Ukraine began.
Political scientist Christoph Frei from the Swiss University of St. Gallen told DPA: "In political-diplomatic circles, the Swiss foreign policy of the past 18 months gives cause to shake one's head." Reasons, he said, include the initial hesitation to adopt sanctions against Russia and the continued refusal by prohibiting allies from passing on Swiss munitions to Ukraine, citing Switzerland's neutrality.The country has also turned down an invitation from G7 states to join a working group to track down more funds from supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "We are on the way to losing friends," Frei said.
Critical reporting on Switzerland has increased, Switzerland's Foreign Ministry said in response to a request. But there are no indications "of a significant deterioration in our overall perception that would have lasting negative consequences." "Swiss complacency is quite remarkable," says Frei. "We like to cherry-pick, others say we are opportunists or freeloaders." Because of the criticism of his home country, Frei has received hostile messages, he says.Recent Swiss policies include the initial hesitation to adopt sanctions against Russia and prohibiting allies from passing on Swiss munitions to Ukraine citing neutrality.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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