European’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, says she will appoint 25 new heads of the European delegations around the world.
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Included in the changes are British diplomat Richard Jones, who is to take over from the first EU ambassador to Switzerland, Michael Reiterer of Austria.
These appointments are part of the 2011 rotation of heads of delegation and include 16 candidates from member states diplomatic services, seven from the European External Action Service and two from the European Commission.
The new appointments also include eight women, taking the number up to 31.
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Michael Reiterer, an Austrian whose official title is European Commission head of delegation to Switzerland, also tells swissinfo about the importance of dialogue and mutual respect. On March 13 the cabinet relaxed Swiss banking secrecy laws to fall into line with standards set by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The decision will…
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Switzerland has a turbulent relationship with the European Union. While many Swiss would be happy to join the EU, there are even more who are not interested as nationwide votes have shown in the past. (Keystone)
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