Switzerland’s government said the chiefs of the army and the intelligence service are leaving their jobs, setting up a broad revamp of the country’s defense leadership after a series of mishaps.
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Hosted on MSNSwitzerland says it might contribute 200 troops for future peacekeeping mission in UkraineSwitzerland could send around 200 troops for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, contingent on a formal request and ...
Switzerland could contribute troops to a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if it were requested and the government ...
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres says human rights are being “suffocated” around the world, lashing out at voices of ...
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NATO chief 'very happy' with Trump's sanctions threat to RussiaWe know that the Russian economy is doing terribly bad[ly], and the sanctions will help," he told CNBC on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland." NATO's Secretary-General ...
He tells reporters the US is protecting Nato members, but they are "not protecting us". Read more at straitstimes.com.
Switzerland may deploy troops for peacekeeping in Ukraine if requested. Swiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli stated the ...
(MENAFN) The Swiss People’s Party (SVP), the largest Political party in Switzerland, has raised concerns over the country’s gradual shift towards NATO and its indirect support for Ukraine ...
Switzerland may deploy up to 200 troops for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if an official request is approved by ...
We know that the Russian economy is doing terribly bad[ly], and the sanctions will help," he told CNBC on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland." NATO's Secretary-General ...
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