Lawmakers reach compromise on international cooperation strategy for 2025-2028, maintaining Ukraine aid while reducing overall foreign assistance budget.

"The House of Representatives followed the Senate with 124 votes in favor, 60 against and no abstentions"
The Swiss parliament has reached a significant decision on its international cooperation strategy, finalizing a CHF151 million reduction in foreign assistance budget for the period 2025-2028. This landmark decision comes after extensive deliberations between the House of Representatives and the Senate, marking a notable shift in Switzerland's approach to international aid allocation.
The compromise proposal, originally put forward by the Senate, received strong support in the House of Representatives with 124 votes in favor and 60 against. This decisive vote reflects a clear majority backing for the adjusted international cooperation strategy. The CHF151 million reduction demonstrates Switzerland's careful balancing of domestic priorities with international commitments during a period of global economic challenges.
In a significant development, the parliament maintained its commitment to Ukraine, preserving the CHF1.5 billion aid package. This decision overturns an earlier proposal to reduce Ukraine assistance to CHF1.3 billion, demonstrating Switzerland's continued support for Ukraine despite overall budget reductions. The maintenance of Ukraine aid levels highlights Switzerland's prioritization of humanitarian assistance in conflict zones.
The finalized budget adjustment represents a strategic shift in Swiss international cooperation policy. While maintaining critical commitments like the Ukraine aid package, the overall reduction signals a more focused approach to international assistance. This decision will shape Switzerland's role in global development cooperation for the 2025-2028 period, balancing fiscal responsibility with humanitarian obligations.