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European parliament wants to ratify Swiss agreement this year

The European Parliament wants to ratify the Switzerland-EU agreement this year
The European Parliament wants to ratify the Switzerland-EU agreement this year Keystone-SDA

The European and Swiss parliaments want to move quickly on the updated bilateral agreement. Brussels intends to ratify this year, said EU lawmaker Bernd Lange, who is leading a European delegation to Bern.

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In Switzerland, parliamentary discussions on ratification are due to begin in September.

“We will certainly ratify the agreement this year”, said the chairman of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, Lange. “I think it will go very quickly. And so far I haven’t heard any critical voices in parliament.”

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In Switzerland, debates are due to start in September in the Senate. Senator Carlo Sommaruga told Keystone-ATS that work is being prepared in line with this timetable.

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In the House of Representatives, it is not yet clear whether the debates will take place in December or March 2027, he added.

The chairman of the committee responsible for the dossier took part in the meeting between the Swiss and European parliamentary delegations. Both sides reiterated the need to strengthen ties in the current geopolitical context.

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