OSCE meeting and field visits on disaster risk reduction in Montreux and the Valais

Tuesday, 20.05.2014 – Wednesday, 21.05.2014

Conference; OSCE

Excursion participants at CIMO, a chemical site that must be equipped in the event of any incidents
In addition to the prevention measures, companies like CIMO must have adequate equipment to be able to respond rapidly in the event of an accident. ©

Officials and experts from 57 OSCE participating States are meeting to exchange experiences on effective ways to manage risks posed by environmental disasters, and to look at how they are applied in practice. The event is the 2nd Preparatory Meeting of the 22nd OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum, which this year focuses on “Responding to environmental challenges with a view to promoting cooperation and security in the OSCE area”.

The discussions focus on disaster preparedness and the impact disasters can have on safety and security. Other issues include adapting to climate change and disaster risk reduction at local level, measures to reduce disaster risks at an international, cross-border and national level, and the cross-dimensional impacts of natural and man-made disasters.

On 21 May, two simultaneous field visits take place in the Valais. The first visit deals with the management of natural and technical risks in the flood plain of the River Rhone in the municipality of Monthey. The second visit showcases cross-border co-operation between Italy and Switzerland in managing disaster risks in a mountainous area along the transnational route of the Grand-Saint-Bernard.

Location: Montreux and Valais

Friday, 02.05.2014 – Friday, 02.05.2014

The president of the Swiss Confederation, Didier Burkhalter, received the Greek president, Karolos Papoulias. President of the Swiss Confederation, Mr Didier Burkhalter, and President Karolos Papoulias primarily discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and topics concerning European policy.

Location: Bern

Karolos Papoulias was received Didier Burkhalter at the Lohn Manor in Kehrsatz. The ensuing talks – which were attended by Federal Councillor Simonetta Sommaruga, head of the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) – provided an opportunity to give due recognition to the two countries' friendly and long-standing bilateral relations. Both delegations discussed possibilities for strengthening ties between the two countries in the field of education and research, including the 50th anniversary of the excavations in Eretria carried out by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece.

Media release, 2 May 2014

Bilateral relations between Switzerland and Greece

The two countries maintain very good and close relations, with Switzerland exporting goods worth CHF 906 million to Greece in 2013. The major industrial exports include pharmaceuticals (68%), watch and clock industry products (9%), chemicals (8%) and machinery (4%). At the end of 2011, Switzerland was the eleventh largest foreign investor in Greece, mainly in trade (44%), industry (42%), and the hotel and restaurant sector (6%). There are around 60 Swiss companies in Greece employing up to 6400 people.

Switzerland is providing support to the TAP project (Trans Adriatic Pipeline) that is expected to to transport Azerbaijani gas to Italy via Georgia, Turkey, Greece and Albania.

As a Schengen member state, Switzerland regularly deploys its border guards to Greece's external borders as part of "Frontex", half of whom are stationed in Greece and Bulgaria.

Bilateral relations between Switzerland and Greece

Mutual visits

In 2013, diplomatic visits between the two countries were stepped up. Federal Councillor Simonetta Sommaruga visited the Hellenic Republic in April 2013. In September 2013, a delegation of Greek MPs headed by the speaker of the parliament, Evangelos-Vasileios Meimarakis, paid a visit to Bern.

Close ties in the field of culture, education and research. This year the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first excavations carried out in Eretria on the Greek island of Euboea.

Swiss School of Archeology in Greece