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When does neutrality law apply? Swiss government faces difficult decision over the Middle East conflict

The Swiss government could soon face a delicate decision: if the conflict involving Iran drags on, Switzerland may have to apply its law of neutrality. This could restrict military overflights and arms exports to the United States. This is not without potential consequences for the Swiss defence industry. The recent US attack on Iran may raise sensitive questions for Bern about its relations with Washington, particularly at a time when the two countries are negotiating a trade agreement and bilateral relations had recently improved. If the conflict in the Middle East continues or escalates, Switzerland could be required to apply the law of neutrality to the United States. “This could mean, for example, that our airspace would be closed to US military aircraft,” said Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis. According to the Swiss foreign ministry, the key factors in determining whether neutrality law applies are the duration and intensity of the conflict. “At present, it is not yet possible ... Full story here Are you the author?
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