Swiss President: Micheline Calmy-Rey has hailed Switzerland and Chile’s shared values, including social justice, equality and interest in human rights.
She was speaking in the Swiss capital, Bern, during a two-day state visit by her Chilean counterpart Michelle Bachelet, which started on Friday.
On Saturday Bachelet visited western Switzerland. Having been shown around the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, she travelled with Calmy-Rey by ferry to Geneva, where she met Jakob Kellenberger, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Calmy-Rey also highlighted how the two presidents were keen to protect human rights around the world and pointed to how Bachelet had tried to reconcile Chile with its past under the Pinochet dictatorship (1973-1990).
The Swiss president, who is also the foreign minister, said she was proud that Switzerland had welcomed many Chilean refugees during that period. She said that currently the Chilean population numbered around 4,000.
Calmy-Rey said there were similarities as well in terms of the two countries’ political position within their regions.
“In Latin America, Chile operates a policy which one could almost call neutral because it tries to maintain good relations with all the countries,” said Calmy-Rey.
She added that economically both countries were dependent on exports, but wanted a fair form of globalisation.
Bachelet said that economic relations between Santiago and Bern were good, but she intended to step up business cooperation.
Bachelet, said: “Switzerland’s have ahigh level of human development” was a model that we wished to reproduce in Chile, with a more integrated and fair society.
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