The study found that Switzerland's neutrality policy should evolve to be more focused on its security function and flexible in response to current threats.
To prevent being a 'security gap' in Europe, Switzerland needs to align its neutrality more closely with UN principles, distinguishing between aggressor and victim.
The commission emphasized that neutrality doesn’t preclude security cooperation with NATO, advocating for deeper collaboration to establish a common defense capability.
Hybrid warfare was identified as the principal threat facing Switzerland, necessitating a stronger arms industry aligned with contemporary security challenges.
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