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- Switzerland in the UN Security Council
- International Cooperation: Flexible approaches in an unstable world
- The 2022 Federal Presidency: key messages and meetings
- Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) in Lugano
- AVIS28 – Inspiring Switzerland to be ready for the future
- Sustainable Swiss embassies
- Diplomacy through the ages
- Swiss protecting power mandates for the United States and Cuba
- OSCE Chairmanship 2014
- Switzerland commemorates the victims of the Holocaust
- Switzerland's position on the Middle East conflict
- Swiss commitment to humanitarian demining in 2023
- Switzerland in the UN Security Council
Switzerland in the UN Security Council
Switzerland's non-permanent membership in the UN Security Council in 2023/2024 is a continuation of its engagement for peace and security within the UN and throughout the world. The Federal Constitution states that Switzerland is committed to a "just and peaceful international order", the same goal as the UN Security Council.