The European Commission and Switzerland completed negotiations Friday on a broad package of agreements to deepen and expand the EU-Switzerland relationship.
“Today marks a new chapter in our partnership as we elevate our cooperation to the next level and modernize the foundation of our strong relationship,” said EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen: “This agreement ensures our partnership is fit for the future, enabling both sides to fully harness the potential of our close collaboration.”
Ms von der Leyen and the President of the Swiss Confederation Viola Amherd confirmed in Bern, Switzerland a package updating five agreements which already give Switzerland access to the EU internal market – air transport, land transport, the free movement of persons, conformity assessment and trade in agricultural products. Bringing these agreements to a modern standard will enable citizens and businesses on both sides to fully benefit from the rights they provide and will create a level playing field for business.
The agreements, which reflect the evolution of EU legislation in the area concerned and ensure dynamic future updating, also include dispute resolution provisions and State aid disciplines will apply where relevant.
The agreements include:
The completion of the negotiation ends an important phase, and also marks the opening of the signature and ratification process in the EU and in Switzerland. During this period, the EU is committed to work towards the successful completion of the process, and expects the same from the Swiss side, to bring our bilateral relations to a new level.
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