Switzerland Under Pressure to Boost Defense Spending
State Secretary for Security Policy warns of increasing pressure on Switzerland to enhance military investment amid evolving European security situation

Key Takeaways
- Markus Mäder heads the newly created State Secretariat for Security Policy (SEPOS) at the Swiss defence ministry.
- Latvia has decided to exit the international agreement banning anti-personnel mines to potentially mine its border with Russia.
- The European Union decided to invest an additional âŹ800 billion (CHF745 billion) in defense in early March.
- Switzerland currently aims to spend 1% of its GDP on the army by the year 2032.
- German politicians have reportedly criticized Swiss defense spending levels as 'a joke'.
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They Said
"But the pressure will increase on Switzerland to invest more in its defence."
"Swiss defence spending âa jokeâ"