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According to a newspaper report, a delegation from the Ukrainian parliament wants to travel to Switzerland. The purpose of the trip is to bring about a change in Swiss arms export regulations. In Bern, people are surprised.
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Switzerland is a stumbling block to Western military aid to Ukraine, the Wall Street Journal wrote on Tuesday. The reason for this: the restrictive export regulations for Swiss-made weapons.

epa10485678 Lawmakers applaud as Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez (not pictured) delivers a speech before the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, in Kyiv, Ukraine, February 23, 2023. Pedro Sanchez arrived…

Referring to the legal provisions, the Federal Council has already rejected requests from Germany, Denmark and Spain for the transfer of Swiss arms to Ukraine. The European capitals reacted with displeasure and incomprehension to Switzerland’s position. The National Council and the Council of States will discuss the subject next week. Initiatives are being discussed allowing Swiss arms and ammunition to be transferred to Ukraine under certain circumstances.

Shortly before that, pressure from Kiev increased. According to the Wall Street Journal, a delegation from the Ukrainian parliament’s Foreign Policy Commission plans to travel to Bern to advocate for a change in the Swiss position. “You have to do more,” says Commission President Oleksandr Merezhko.

It is unclear if and when the visit will actually take place. Neither the Ukrainian embassy nor the parliamentary services in Bern have any information about an upcoming visit. However, Merezhko’s committee has written a letter to the Foreign Policy Committee of the National Council (APK-N). This was received last week, explains APK chairman Franz Grüter (SVP/LU), a reply letter is being prepared.

The Lucerne National Councilor Franz Grueter on the occasion of the delegate meeting of SVP Switzerland on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at the Staffeln School in Lucerne.  (KEYSTONE/Urs Flueeler).

The Ukrainian parliamentarians had asked for an exchange in the form of a video conference: “It will certainly take place,” Grüter said – even if the details have yet to be clarified. A request from CH Media to Oleksandr Merezhko went unanswered. (aargauerzeitung.ch)

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