Swiss neutrality is a principled stance rooted in law and history that allows Switzerland to offer humanitarian aid, mediate conflicts, and promote peace. In a chaotic world, neutrality ensures independence, stability, and credibility. Abandoning it for political alignment would risk losing the trust that gives Switzerland its global voice.
Switzerland's strict policy of neutrality is no longer a credible reality in today's volatile world. In the face of global threats like Russia's aggression, attempted neutrality risks turning into passivity. True responsibility means defending shared values and supporting allies. Updating neutrality to allow arms re-exports and closer NATO ties strengthens both Swiss security and Europe's collective defense.