Thursday, June 16, 2016

Swiss Withdrawal

From UNIAN:
"Switzerland withdraws application to join EU"

The Swiss parliament on Wednesday voted to officially withdraw the country's dormant application to join the European Union, according to POLITICO. Following a vote in the lower house, the government will now tell the EU to "consider [the application] as withdrawn," Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter was quoted as saying by the Neue Zurcher Zeitung, POLITICO wrote. Burkhalter had earlier said the application, which was sent to the European Economic Community in 1992, was already invalid. In 1992, the Swiss rejected joining the European Economic Area, of which Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein are members and have access to the EU single market. At the time, the Swiss government backed EU membership, but Swiss voters rejected the EU bid months later. The application has remained dormant ever since.

^ Switzerland may not be in the EU, but they are in many EU-related organizations like the Schengen Area - so Swiss people can live, work and travel to any other Schengen member country and vice versa. Withdrawing the application really doesn't change anyone. ^


http://www.unian.info/world/1377490-switzerland-withdraws-application-to-join-eu.html

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