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    Swiss defence minister urges overhaul of arms export law, sees 'trust' at stake

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    Posted on October 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister calls for reforming arms export laws to enhance international security cooperation and address cyber threats.

    Table of Contents

    • Overhauling Arms Export Laws in Switzerland
    • Importance of International Cooperation
    • Addressing Cyber Threats and Defence Needs
    • Switzerland's F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase

    Swiss Defence Minister Calls for Changes to Arms Export Regulations

    Overhauling Arms Export Laws in Switzerland

    ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister urged Swiss lawmakers to press on with loosening curbs on arms exports to help boost international security cooperation as he warned of potential risks facing the neutral country.

    The government in February proposed relaxing restrictions on arms exports to bolster its domestic industry and security ties, a sensitive move for a country that has blocked the re-export of its weapons and ammunition to Ukraine.

    In an interview with the Neue Zuercher Zeitung newspaper published on Thursday, the day Pfister is due to meet his German counterpart Boris Pistorius, the minister said the restrictive Swiss stance undermined "trust" with its security partners.

    Importance of International Cooperation

    "That's why it's important for parliament to continue to push ahead with the planned revision of the war materials act: We must ensure that Switzerland is a reliable partner," he said.

    Addressing Cyber Threats and Defence Needs

    Pfister highlighted the risk of cyber attacks and drone incursions, and said there was "great need for improvement" in defence capabilities to cope with the latter.

    Switzerland would soon propose an appropriate system for that purpose, he added.

    Pfister was also asked how NATO would react if Switzerland were attacked, and he observed that as a non-member of the alliance, Switzerland is potentially vulnerable to blackmail.

    "Drone attacks can also cause great damage," he said. "Switzerland must therefore be able to cooperate with other armed forces. Stable relationships are important."

    Switzerland's F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase

    Pfister also addressed Switzerland's purchase order for U.S. F-35 fighter jets after questions began swirling about whether the Swiss might buy fewer of them due to increased costs.

    For now, buying 36 jets still made sense, he said.

    (Writing by Dave Graham, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Swiss Defence Minister urges changes to arms export laws.
    • •Proposed law changes aim to boost international cooperation.
    • •Cyber threats and drone incursions are key concerns.
    • •Switzerland's F-35 fighter jet purchase remains unchanged.
    • •Neutrality and trust with security partners are at stake.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss defence minister urges overhaul of arms export law, sees 'trust' at stake

    1What is arms export regulation?

    Arms export regulation refers to laws and policies governing the sale and transfer of military weapons and equipment to other countries, ensuring compliance with international laws and national security interests.

    2What is international cooperation?

    International cooperation involves countries working together to achieve common goals, such as enhancing security, trade, and addressing global challenges like terrorism and cyber threats.

    3What are defense capabilities?

    Defense capabilities refer to a country's ability to protect itself from threats, including military strength, technology, and strategies to respond to attacks or conflicts.

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