Swiss vote against piracy force


Swiss troops will not take part in an EU anti-piracy operation off the coast of Somalia, lawmakers have ruled.

Switzerland's parliament rejected a government proposal to take part in the Atalanta mission by 102 votes to 81.

Defence Minister Ueli Maurer said Thursday's vote was a "missed opportunity", Swiss radio reported.

The government had proposed sending 30 troops to the Gulf of Aden, but opponents said the bill compromised Switzerland's long-held neutrality.

"It's about being involved in combat operations, and this clearly contradicts neutrality," said Martin Baltisser, of the nationalist Swiss People's party, AP reported.

Switzerland's upper house had backed the proposal, which analysts say was an attempt to boost the landlocked Alpine nation's relations with its EU neighbours. read more
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