Swiss Army Chief Proposes 200-Strong Peacekeeping Force for Ukraine
Military leadership signals readiness to contribute peacekeepers within year of ceasefire, emphasizing strict neutrality and UN mandate requirement.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland is prepared to deploy approximately 200 soldiers for a peacekeeping mission.
- Deployment would take nine to twelve months to organize following a mandate.
- The mission requires a UN mandate and the consent of both Russia and Ukraine.
- Swiss Patriot anti-aircraft systems and F-35 fighter jets are scheduled for delivery after 2027.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Switzerland could provide around 200 soldiers for a peacekeeping mission in the Ukrainian-Russian border region."
"The use of weapons would only be permitted in a self-defence situation."