Cassis Says EU Agreements Are a Strategic Necessity for Switzerland.

Ignazio Cassis has described Switzerland’s relationship with the European Union as a “strategic necessity,” emphasizing the importance of a stable and structured partnership with the EU.

He made the remarks during the general assembly of European Movement Switzerland, where he served as guest of honour on Saturday.

In his speech, Cassis stated that Switzerland’s relationship with the EU goes far beyond technical negotiations and institutional frameworks, calling it a key strategic issue for the country’s future.

He highlighted that Switzerland and its European neighbours are closely connected in areas such as security, economic prosperity, innovation, rule of law, and institutional stability.

Cassis also referred to the recently negotiated package of agreements with Brussels, explaining that it involves mutual concessions from both sides.

He warned that long-term stability in relations with the EU is not guaranteed automatically but must be actively maintained through continuous cooperation.

According to the foreign minister, stable relations with the EU are the result of joint effort and shared responsibility between Switzerland and its European partners.

The speech reflects ongoing Swiss political debate about how the country should manage its relationship with the EU while maintaining sovereignty and economic competitiveness.

Observers say the comments underline the importance Switzerland places on maintaining strong ties with Europe amid global geopolitical and economic uncertainty.