Switzerland signs membership bid to join the European Sky Shield Initiative
The goal of the ESSI is to rally European states to coordinate the procurement of air and missile defence systems.
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Neutral Switzerland has applied to join the European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) air defence scheme at a time of heightened anxiety over security due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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The scheme, launched by Germany in 2022, has been mostly, but not exclusively, backed by NATO members.
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European Sky Shield: what’s at stake for Switzerland?
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The Swiss government approved Switzerland’s participation in the European Sky Shield Initiative. What is the initiative and Switzerland’s role in it?
Swiss national armaments chief Urs Loher signed a membership application on Monday, the Swiss government said on Tuesday.
The initiative aims to cut costs for countries by coordinating their procurement of air and missile defence systems such as the Patriot missile system. It also aims to enable cooperation in training, maintenance and logistics.
The conflict in Ukraine has led to increased calls for Switzerland to modernise and spend more on its armed forces, as well as for frank condemnation of Russia’s actions.
ESSI member states, which also include Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania, can now express their views on Switzerland’s application.
Following the consultations, member states have two months to give their consent or express reservations about Switzerland joining the program, the government said.
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