50 years of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and San Marino: Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis welcomes his counterpart, State Secretary Luca Beccari

Press releases, 19.05.2025

On Monday 19 May 2025, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis received Luca Beccari, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Political Affairs, International Economic Cooperation and Digital Transition of the Republic of San Marino, who was on an official working visit, at Münchenwiler Castle in the canton of Bern. The highlight of the visit was the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and San Marino. An agreement on the exchange of young professionals was also signed.

Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis and State Secretary Luca Beccari paid tribute to the diplomatic relations between Switzerland and San Marino and exchanged views on relations with the EU, and the neutrality practised by both countries. During the visit, an agreement on the exchange of young professionals was also signed in the presence of both countries’ delegations. The agreement facilitates international mobility for young professionals looking to boost their work-related skills and languages.

Talks also covered current geopolitical challenges, including transatlantic relations and the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East. Mr Cassis, head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), informed his counterpart about the multifaceted roles played by Switzerland in the international and multilateral arenas. In 2026, Switzerland will assume its third tenure as chair of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). San Marino is also a member of the OSCE. Mr Cassis reaffirmed Switzerland’s intention to actively promote peace and security in Europe while serving as OSCE chair.

Symbolic return visit

On 1 October 2020, Mr Cassis was the first federal councillor to attend, in the capacity of official speaker, the investiture of the captains regent – San Marino’s two heads of state. Münchenwiler was chosen as the location for the return visit due to its symbolism, as it forms a Bernese exclave within the canton of Fribourg and therefore shares this feature with San Marino – an enclave within Italian territory. San Marino is still considered to be the oldest surviving republic in the world.

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