[Ministry of Foreign Affairs] News

Day 1,187, 13:39 Published in Switzerland Switzerland by Ministry of Foreign Affairs CH





Dear fellow-citizens,

Switzerland recently went through a painful and devastating occupation period. Germany’s offensive inflicted severe losses on our economy and dimantled our political institutions, shakening eSwiss citizens’ pride and self-confidence.

But this ordeal should be the opportunity for our small community to turn a new leaf and make a fresh start. It is our collective responsibility, today, to ensure a proprely functioning political system and uphold national interest. Political discord is a luxury small nations cannot afford. There is no alternative to national unity.

This revival should also be the opportunity to define and pursue a new and sound foreign policy line suited to the evolving geopolitical reality. The collapse of bipolarity is both a challenge for Switzerland and a historic chance for us to free ourselves from the traditional cleavages that poisoned the political debate. Let us learn from our previous mistakes, failures and weaknesses.

To that end, the Government set the following priorities:

1. Normalizing our relationship with Germany.
2. Initiating a constructive dialog with French Authorities on the Romandie case.
3. Consolidating our relationship with Poland and Italy.
4. Identifying strategic partners on the international chessboard.
5. Initiating a constructive dialog with Austria, Belgium and Netherlands to explore possible fusion patterns.

The Government fully acknowledges the need for regular fight opportunities both as a crucial economic stimulus and a condition for its citizens’ military advancement. We are confident we will be able to find a compromise suited to the country’s financial and political constraints.

It is the Coalition Government’s willingness to seek widespread adherence to the Cabinet’s decisions and keep its actions under continuous review by the constituency. Don’t hesitate to share your comments and suggestions here.




eSwiss Embassy to Austria [Lukas Kelly]
eSwiss Embassy to Belgium [vacant]
eSwiss Embassy to Canada [Dr. Pain]
eSwiss Embassy to France [Xeraes]
eSwiss Embassy to Germany [Kishvier]
eSwiss Embassy to Italy [Vincent Rekdal]
eSwiss Embassy to Montenegro [Luka Tomasevic Tomas]
eSwiss Embassy to Poland [Konstal]
eSwiss Embassy to Serbia [Luka Tomasevic Tomas]
eSwiss Embassy to Spain [Vincent Rekdal]

The eSwiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs is looking for an Ambassador to Belgium. Please send your application here. The incumbent Ambassadors are kindly asked to confirm their position.


Sincerely yours,

Xeraes
eSwiss Foreign Policy Minister

PS: I call upon all eSwiss citizens not to infringe courtesy/decency rules when expressing themselves in foreign media. I leave it to your acute sense of civic responsibility.