Shock from Trump’s actions prompts neutral Switzerland to seek closer defense ties - FT.


The new Swiss Defense Minister, Martin Pfister, has been tasked with changing the country's policy on cooperation with NATO and the EU in the field of defense.
This appointment is a response to Switzerland’s increasing need to bolster its defense amid threats from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding American security guarantees for Europe.
Pfister emphasized that NATO is undergoing changes and cooperation with European countries is becoming increasingly important for the security of the continent.
Despite the fact that any change in Switzerland's position regarding its neutrality would require a referendum and constitutional changes, the government is considering a change in its policy.
Pfister will also promote the development of the national security strategy, which will include changes to the arms export regulations.
Switzerland aims to reach 1% of GDP spent on defense by 2030.
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