The knock-on effects of the 2016 Brexit vote still reverberate across Europe. In Switzerland, where the government is also trying to pin down ties with Brussels, the future of EU-UK relations are being keenly observed. Former British Ambassador to Bern David Moran and Cenni Najy of foraus discuss the current political situation.
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Born in Ireland, I have a BA in European Studies and MA in International Relations. I've been at SWI swissinfo.ch since 2017.
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Swiss media and politicians see Brexit link in EU stock exchange snub
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It appears to be no coincidence that Britain, currently mired in a difficult divorce settlement with the EU, was this week the only member state to reject the annual limitation of financial equivalence for the Swiss Börse, or stock exchange. There is a growing feeling that the EU is playing hardball with Switzerland to avoid…
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In a final result on Friday morning, the “leave” side won 51.89% of the vote and the “remain” side 48.11%. The Swiss foreign ministry immediately announced a helpline had been set up for Swiss citizens and businesses wanting to know what Brexit could mean for them: 0800 247 365 in Switzerland (free) and 0041 800…
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