“I have taken note of the issue and left it at that,” Amherd told Swiss public television, SRF, on Monday. The 62-year-old added that it looked as if Russian President Vladimir Putin was at least taking the upcoming Ukraine conference in Switzerland seriously.
The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) initially suggested summoning the Russian ambassador in Bern due to the attacks on Amherd. This is diplomatic routine, Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis told French-speaking Swiss public radio, RTS.
However, Amherd argued that the attacks were so absurd and ridiculous that they had lost any seriousness.
The Swiss president was recently vilified on Russian television in a panel discussion program. She was said to be addicted to luxury and not particularly attractive. She was also called a “baby killer” and a “Satanist”.
The Swiss government has not yet commented on the issue, nor on whether a diplomatic response was issued.
Russian media have also been invited to the two-day Ukraine conference, which starts on Saturday at the Bürgenstock resort in central Switzerland. “We have freedom of expression and freedom of the press in our country,” Amherd told SRF. “It is important that Russian media can get a picture of the situation on the ground.”
The Bürgenstock meeting, planned by Switzerland at the request of Kyiv, is intended to provide an impetus for a peace process in the Russian war in Ukraine. Russia has not been invited and would not have taken part.
Concretely, the summit with over 40 registered heads of state and government is intended to mobilise more international support for Ukraine and create the conditions for a subsequent peace summit – with the participation of Russia.
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