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Swiss-Lithuanian Cooperation Programme launched

22.05.2023 — Press release EDA
On 22 May 2023, the Ambassador of Switzerland and the Lithuanian Minister of Finance signed the implementation agreement for the Swiss-Lithuanian Cooperation Programme under the second Swiss contribution to selected EU member states. The contribution to Lithuania amounts to 45.2 million Swiss francs and will support programmes in Lithuania in the fields of health, civic participation and vocational education.


Switzerland and Cyprus sign Implementation Agreement for second Swiss contribution

12.12.2022 — Article Schweizer Beitrag
The Swiss Ambassador in Nicosia and the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Cyprus signed an Implementation Agreement for Switzerland’s cohesion support under the second Swiss contribution to selected EU member States. Switzerland will co-finance three projects to prevent domestic violence, to provide comprehensive care for people living with rare diseases and to support the Committee on Missing Persons.


Switzerland and Romania sign agreement on implementation of second Swiss contribution

12.12.2022 — Press release EDA
On Monday, 12 December, President Ignazio Cassis met with President Klaus Werner Iohannis and Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă in Bucharest. President Cassis then signed an agreement on the implementation of the second Swiss contribution with Finance Minister Adrian Câciu. Under the agreement, Switzerland will provide CHF 221.5 million to finance various projects in Romania until 2029. Prior to visiting Bucharest, Mr Cassis had a working meeting with the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu.


Switzerland and Estonia conclude bilateral Cooperation Programme

21.11.2022 — Article Schweizer Beitrag
On 21 November 2022, the Swiss Ambassador and the Estonian Minister of Finance signed the Implementation Agreement for the Swiss-Estonian Cooperation Programme under the second Swiss Contribution to selected EU member States. Switzerland will co-finance with 26 million Swiss francs two programmes aiming at fostering integration and social inclusion and the second at safeguarding of the biodiversity.


President of the Confederation Ignazio Cassis signs agreement in Malta on the implementation of the second Swiss contribution

18.11.2022 — Press release EDA
During an official visit to Malta, President of the Swiss Confederation Ignazio Cassis met on Friday 18 November 2022 with Foreign Minister Ian Borg. Their talks focused on bilateral relations, Switzerland's and Malta's non-permanent seats on the UN Security Council, and cooperation in the digital domain. Mr Cassis also signed the agreement with Malta on the implementation of the second Swiss contribution. On the margins of this meeting, Mr Cassis also participated in the Digital Diplomacy and Governance Summit.


Switzerland and Hungary start new cooperation

08.11.2022 — Article Schweizer Beitrag
On 8 November 2022 Swiss Ambassador Jean-François Paroz and the Hungarian Minister for Regional Development, Dr. Tibor Navracsics officially signed the Framework Agreement for the new Swiss-Hungarian Cooperation Programme in Budapest, in the presence of Ms. Andrea Studer, Assistant Director General of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. The programme, which is part of Switzerland’s second contribution to selected EU member states, aims at reducing economic and social disparities in Hungary. The signing of the agreement is an important milestone in the long tradition of cooperation between Switzerland and Hungary.


Cooperation with Croatia enters second round

18.10.2022 — Article Schweizer Beitrag
On 18 October 2022, Swiss Ambassador Urs Hammer and the Croatian Minister for Regional Development and EU Funds, Nataša Tramišak, signed the implementation agreement for their cooperation programme in the presence of Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman. The cooperation with Croatia can thus continue seamlessly within the framework of the second Swiss contribution. The signing marked the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Croatia.


Switzerland and Bulgaria sign the first bilateral implementation agreement under the second Swiss contribution

20.09.2022 — Article Schweizer Beitrag
On 20 September 2022, the Swiss Ambassador Raymund Furrer and Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister for European funds Atanas Pekanov signed the bilateral implementation agreement establishing the new Swiss-Bulgarian Cooperation Programme. In the light of the second Swiss contribution, Bulgaria is the first of the 15 EU Member States that is signing the bilateral implementation agreement. Switzerland and Bulgaria will collaborate on joint initiatives in a number of areas important for the Bulgarian development.


Second Swiss contribution: Federal Council approves implementation agreements between Switzerland and eight EU states

31.08.2022 — Press release EDA
The Federal Council approved the bilateral implementation agreements for the Swiss contribution to cohesion in Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Malta, Romania and Poland on 31 August 2022. The agreements provide the basis for Switzerland's cooperation programmes in those areas where its support will add value. Now that the agreements have been approved, Switzerland can move into the operational stage.


Switzerland and EU sign memorandum of understanding on second Swiss contribution

30.06.2022 — Press release EDA
Switzerland and the EU signed earlier today in Brussels a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the second Swiss contribution to selected EU member states. State Secretary Livia Leu, who was in Brussels for exploratory talks, signed the MoU on behalf of Switzerland. The signing of this MOU marks another important milestone towards a swift implementation of the contribution.



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Implementation of enlargement contribution in Poland

13.05.2009 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

Switzerland is helping to facilitate access to long-term financing for SMEs in Poland. On 13 May, the Federal Council decided to make CHF 53 million from the enlargement contribution fund available for venture capital investments with a view to enabling job creation in structurally weak regions.


Enlargement contributions for Bulgaria and Romania - Political declaration of intent signed

25.06.2008 — Article Schweizer Beitrag

Switzerland, along with the EU, signed the political declaration of intent in Brussels on Wednesday to support the two newest EU member states, Bulgaria and Romania. In it Switzerland set its enlargement contribution for the two states at CHF 257 million. This declaration in the form of an addendum to the existing memorandum of understanding has been made with a reservation pending approval of the contribution by the Swiss Parliament.


Contribution à l'élargissement en faveur de la Bulgarie et de la Roumanie: Entente avec l'UE sur les modalités

02.04.2008 — Article Schweizer Beitrag

Le Conseil fédéral prévoit d'apporter son soutien à la Roumanie et à la Bulgarie par une contribution à l'élargissement d'un montant de 257 millions de francs. Les négociateurs de la Suisse et de l'UE se sont entendus, ce mercredi, sur les modalités générales de cette contribution. Le texte convenu entre les deux parties détermine la clé de répartition ainsi que les domaines couverts par les programmes et les projets. Cet arrangement doit encore être approuvé par le Conseil fédéral. Il constitue une déclaration d'intention et n'est, juridiquement parlant, pas contraignant.


Contribution à l'élargissement en faveur de la Bulgarie et de la Roumanie

05.03.2008 — Article Schweizer Beitrag

Le Conseil fédéral entend soutenir les deux derniers Etats à avoir adhéré à l'UE, la Roumanie et la Bulgarie. La Suisse doit poursuivre son engagement à réduire les disparités économiques et sociales en Europe grâce à une nouvelle contribution à l'élargissement en faveur de ces deux pays. Celle-ci équivaudra, grosso modo, à l'aide qu'elle octroyait auparavant aux deux Etats. La Suisse va s'engager sur cinq ans à hauteur de 257 millions de francs pour des projets qu'elle avalisera elle-même. Les déboursements effectifs devraient s'échelonner sur une dizaine d'années. Cette contribution doit être approuvée par le Parlement sous forme de crédit-cadre et elle sera intégralement compensée sur le budget fédéral général.


Switzerland's time-honoured cooperation with Eastern Europe receives renewed legal foundation

16.05.2007 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

The new Federal Act on cooperation with Eastern Europe comes into effect on 1 June 2007. This decision was made by the Federal Council at its meeting today. The Act, which governs Switzerland's cooperation with the states of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, was approved by the Federal Parliament on 24 March 2006. The Swiss electorate confirmed the decision in a popular vote on 26 November 2006.


Le Conseil fédéral approuve les crédits-cadre destinés à l’aide traditionnelle en faveur des pays de l’Europe de l’est et à la contribution suisse

15.12.2006 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

Lors de sa séance d’aujourd’hui, le Conseil fédéral a approuvé deux crédits-cadre : l’ouverture d’un quatrième crédit-cadre de 650 millions de francs pour une période de quatre ans doit permettre de poursuivre l’aide traditionnelle en faveur des pays de l’Europe de l’Est et de l’ex-Union soviétique. Concernant la contribution à l’élargissement accordée aux nouveaux pays membres de l’UE, le Conseil fédéral a approuvé un crédit-cadre d’un milliard de francs.


Federal Act on Cooperation with Eastern Europe accepted in popular vote

26.11.2006 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

The Federal Council has welcomed the acceptance in the popular vote of the Federal Act on Cooperation with Eastern Europe. They regard the result as an expression of Switzerland's solidarity with the region and as a contribution to the creation of a stable and socially oriented Europe. At the same time, they note, this commitment amounts to a political and economic investment in Switzerland's own interests and for its benefit.


Le Conseil fédéral recommande l’acceptationde la loi sur la coopération avec l’Europe de l’Est

26.09.2006 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

Le Conseil fédéral a recommandé mardi à Flims l’acceptation de la loi fédérale sur la coopération avec l’Europe de l’Est, soumise à votation le 26 novembre 2006. Cette coopération est un instrument important pour la défense des intérêts de la Suisse en Europe. Il n’en découlera pas de charge supplémentaire pour le contribuable suisse. Le Conseil fédéral était représenté par les Conseillères fédérales Micheline Calmy-Rey et Doris Leuthard, ainsi que par le Conseiller fédéral Hans-Rudolf Merz.



Contribution de la Suisse à l’UE élargie: Signature du Mémoire d’entente

27.02.2006 — Local news Schweizer Beitrag

Le Mémoire d’entente concernant la contribution de la Suisse à l’UE élargie a été signé lundi à Bruxelles. Le Mémoire fixe les modalités générales de l’engagement suisse en faveur des dix nouveaux Etats membres de l’UE. Le document a été signé du côté suisse par la Conseillère fédérale Mme Micheline Calmy-Rey et du côté de l’UE par la Ministre autrichienne des affaires étrangères en charge de la Présidence du Conseil, Mme Ursula Plassnik, ainsi que par la Commissaire européenne aux relations extérieures, Mme Benita Ferrero-Waldner.


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