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    The second Swiss contribution is a key part of Switzerland's European policy and helps foster cohesion in Europe.

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    Since 2007, Switzerland has participated in various projects designed to reduce economic and social disparities in the EU.

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    Switzerland is starting with the implementation of the cohesion part of the second Swiss contribution in all thirteen countries that joined the EU after 2004.

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    The Swiss contribution is an investment in Europe’s security, stability and prosperity.

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    Switzerland contributes to the reduction of economic and social disparities and better management of migration flows in the EU.

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