December 11, 2023
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At the heart of academic exploration and global engagement, our university had the honor of hosting yet another enlightening series of Ambassador Talks. The International and Comparative Politics department arranges the event in close cooperation with the President's Office at the American University of Central Asia. On December 7, 2023, President Dr. Timothy O'Connor set the stage for an exceptional discourse, welcoming H.E. Mr. Olivier Bangerter, the Ambassador of Switzerland to the Kyrgyz Republic. The event, titled "Switzerland and Kyrgyzstan: Key Elements of a Lasting Relationship," provided a unique insight into the historical ties, shared values, and collaborative efforts between these two nations.
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Ambassador Bangerter commenced his talk by tracing the historical milestones that have solidified the bond between Switzerland and Kyrgyzstan. From the recognition of Kyrgyzstan's independence in 1991 to establishing diplomatic relations in 1992 and signing a cooperation agreement in 1994, the timeline reveals a deep commitment to fostering diplomatic ties.
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The Ambassador skillfully drew parallels between Switzerland and Kyrgyzstan, emphasizing the significance of shared characteristics. Though geographically distant, both nations share commonalities as landlocked and mountainous countries with populations of 7 to 8 million inhabitants. The diversity of languages, religions, and a commitment to neutrality further underscored the harmony between these seemingly disparate nations.
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A significant portion of the talk was dedicated to unraveling the intricate web of diplomatic responsibilities shouldered by the Swiss Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. Beyond the standard promotion of bilateral relations, the Swiss Embassy plays a pivotal role in safeguarding Switzerland's interests, providing essential visa services, and actively engaging in multilateral efforts in the territory of Kyrgyzstan. The Ambassador shed light on Kyrgyzstan's representation in international organizations and how this aligns with Switzerland's foreign policy priorities for 2020-2023.
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The economic dimensions of the Swiss-Kyrgyz relationships were a focal point in Ambassador Bangerter's discourse. The intricate web of economic collaborations spans sectors such as the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, timepieces, forestry, and agriculture, contributing to a robust general turnover of 10-14 million CHF annually. This economic interdependence, as the Ambassador highlighted, is a testament to the strength of their partnership.
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Ambassador Bangerter outlined the goals of the Swiss Cooperation Program for 2022-2025, emphasizing a commitment to improving the well-being of the Kyrgyz population. With an investment of 500 million USD, the program addresses critical domains such as climate change, human rights, inclusive economic development, and water infrastructure.Ìý
The Ambassador Talks event ended with a stimulating Q&A session, providing attendees and listeners of the talk with an opportunity to engage directly with Ambassador Bangerter and ask their questions. The questions ranged from the practical implications of diplomatic initiatives to the cultural nuances that enrich the Swiss-Kyrgyz diplomatic relationship.
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In retrospect, the Ambassador Talks event served not only as an informative session but also as a bridge connecting our academic community with the broader world. It showcased the significance of understanding global perspectives and each nation's role in shaping a more interconnected and collaborative future. As we continue to foster such dialogues, we reaffirm our commitment to becoming a hub of global awareness and understanding and developing outstanding leaders of the Central Asian region.Ìý