Swiss Foreign Minister Warns of Changing Global Order
Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis emphasizes need for stable European relationships amid deteriorating EU economic health and shifting global power dynamics.
Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis emphasizes need for stable European relationships amid deteriorating EU economic health and shifting global power dynamics.

"We have become accustomed to our prosperity and security over the decades â they are almost a divine right."
"A new world order is being born, but we don't know what it will look like"
Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis has issued a stark warning about the rapidly changing global order, emphasizing that Switzerland must adapt to new geopolitical realities. In a recent interview with Tamedia newspapers, Cassis highlighted how the international landscape is undergoing significant transformation, with traditional power structures being challenged and reshaped. 'A new world order is being born, but we don't know what it will look like,' Cassis observed, pointing to the increasing assertiveness of major powers in pursuing their interests.
The deteriorating economic health of the European Union has emerged as a primary concern for Swiss policymakers. The Swiss government, recognizing the critical importance of stable relations with its European neighbors, approved a new package of agreements with the EU on December 20. This diplomatic initiative aims to secure Switzerland's position amid increasing economic uncertainty. Cassis emphasized that these agreements are crucial for maintaining predictable and serene relationships with neighboring countries, particularly as Europe faces multiple challenges.
Switzerland is actively developing strategies to navigate the changing global landscape while maintaining its traditional neutrality and prosperity. Cassis warned against complacency, stating, 'We have become accustomed to our prosperity and security over the decades â they are almost a divine right.' The country is now focusing on reinforcing its diplomatic positions and economic relationships while adapting to new global realities. This includes maintaining a delicate balance between European integration and Swiss independence.
The Foreign Minister described Europe as being surrounded by a 'ring of fire,' citing ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, unrest in the Caucasus, and challenging migration flows. Switzerland, positioned at the heart of Europe, finds itself navigating these complex security challenges while maintaining its humanitarian traditions. Despite the concerning situation, Cassis expressed cautious optimism about potential developments in 2025, particularly regarding the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine.