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Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič at the European Parliament Plenary Session on the Future of EU-Swiss Relations
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REFILE-UPDATE 1-EU-Swiss treaty talks run aground amid significant differences Reuters 4 hrs ago EU rejects Swiss attempt to carve out three areas from deal Swiss President wants a deal acceptable to people, parliament Both sides agree to stay in contact
BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters) - Talks to simplify and strengthen ties between the European Union and Switzerland floundered on Friday, with Swiss President Guy Parmelin saying significant differences remained.
The two sides failed to update a draft agreement they struck in 2018 after Switzerland insisted state aid, labour rules and citizens rights be carved out of it.
For its part the 27-member EU wants an overarching treaty to bind non-EU member Switzerland more closely to single market rules, including free movement of people, and provide a more effective way to resolve disputes.
REFILE-UPDATE 1-EU-Swiss treaty talks run aground amid significant differences Reuters 2 hrs ago EU rejects Swiss attempt to carve out three areas from deal Swiss President wants a deal acceptable to people, parliament Both sides agree to stay in contact
BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters) - Talks to simplify and strengthen ties between the European Union and Switzerland floundered on Friday, with Swiss President Guy Parmelin saying significant differences remained.
The two sides failed to update a draft agreement they struck in 2018 after Switzerland insisted state aid, labour rules and citizens rights be carved out of it.
For its part the 27-member EU wants an overarching treaty to bind non-EU member Switzerland more closely to single market rules, including free movement of people, and provide a more effective way to resolve disputes.