Switzerland’s Neutrality, Global Power Shifts, and Middle East Realities – Ambassador Jean Daniel Ruch, Former Swiss Ambassador to Serbia, Montenegro, Israel and Turkey
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In this episode, Jean Daniel Ruch, a recently retired Swiss ambassador, joined us on the 7th January 2025, for an insightful discussion on diplomacy, neutrality, and global geopolitics.
With a distinguished career spanning multiple high-stakes postings—including Serbia and Montenegro, Israel, and Turkey—Ruch brings a wealth of firsthand experience from some of the world’s most complex regions. From his time advising on the Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal to serving as Switzerland’s special envoy for the Middle East, he shares unique perspectives on international conflict resolution and Switzerland’s evolving diplomatic stance.
In a candid conversation, McKay and Ruch explore:
- Switzerland’s neutrality and how it has been challenged in recent years, particularly with its stance on sanctions against Russia.
- The global power triangle between Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, and its implications for European stability.
- The Middle East crisis, the future of Israel-Palestine relations, and the role of Turkey in regional geopolitics.
- How trust can be rebuilt in post-war zones and the potential future of Syria after the collapse of the Assad regime.
Jean-Daniel Ruch’s frank and informed analysis offers a rare glimpse into the realities of modern diplomacy, international law, and Switzerland’s position on the world stage.
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