Swiss-German Border Regions Unite in Support of EU Relations
Officials from Basel City, Aargau, and Baden-Württemberg pledge commitment to stable Swiss-EU ties amid ongoing negotiations.
Officials from Basel City, Aargau, and Baden-Württemberg pledge commitment to stable Swiss-EU ties amid ongoing negotiations.

"We form a common living and economic area"
"We are friends, partners, like-minded people with shared values and goals"
In a significant display of cross-border solidarity, officials from the Swiss cantons of Basel City and Aargau joined forces with their German counterparts from Baden-Württemberg to advocate for stable Swiss-EU relations. The historic meeting, held in Rheinfelden, Aargau, demonstrated the deep-rooted commitment to maintaining strong bilateral ties between Switzerland and the European Union. This gathering gained particular significance as it preceded the crucial Swiss consultation on the new package solution with the EU.
The three regions represent a deeply integrated economic zone that transcends national boundaries. As emphasized by Aargau's mayor Dieter Egli, these areas form 'a common living and economic area,' highlighting the practical importance of maintaining smooth Swiss-EU relations. The European single market serves as a 'safe harbour' for these interconnected regions, particularly crucial during times of international uncertainty. The existing cross-border cooperation has fostered trust and mutual benefit over many years, creating a model for regional integration.
The political leadership from all three regions expressed strong support for enhanced Swiss-EU relations. Baden-Württemberg's Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann emphasized the depth of the relationship, describing Switzerland as more than just a neighbor but as a friend and partner sharing common values. Conradin Cramer, president of Basel City's cantonal government, highlighted the region's European identity, while acknowledging the importance of securing Swiss public approval for any final agreement. The upcoming Upper Rhine Conference (ORK) will serve as a platform to further discuss these crucial relationships.
The united stance of these border regions could significantly influence the broader Swiss-EU relationship. While the immediate focus remains on the consultation process for the new package solution, the long-term implications extend to various aspects of cross-border cooperation, from economic integration to cultural exchange. The success of this regional collaboration could serve as a model for other European border regions and potentially shape the future of Swiss-EU relations. However, as noted by the officials, the process requires patience and continued effort to secure public support for any final agreements.