Switzerland Navigates Middle East Crisis: From Stranded Citizens to Energy Concerns and Shifting Neutrality
The escalating conflict in the Middle East is creating complex challenges for Switzerland, affecting its energy supply reliant on US oil, its diplomatic stance, its changing role as a mediator, and the safety of around 1,000 Swiss travelers currently stranded in the region.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland refused two US requests for reconnaissance overflights linked to the conflict in Iran.
- The Swiss embassy in Tehran has been closed for five days, and Ambassador Olivier Bangerter has returned to Switzerland.
- Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, blocking approximately one-fifth of the world's crude oil trade.
- Switzerland officially condemned the excessive use of force by the US, Israel, and Iran at the UN Human Rights Council.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The law of neutrality prohibits overflights by parties to a conflict for military purposes related to that conflict."
"De-escalation as quickly as possible in all directions."