Swiss envoy aims for a ‘future with no one left behind’

Switzerland chose the Philippines to open its first posting in Asia in 1862. It paved the way for a longstanding friendship, the Switzerland Ambassador to the Philippines said.
PAMPINAY artists Pam Gotangco and Christian Belaro with Daniela Gaschen and Switzerland Ambassador Alain Gaschen at the Lumiere celebration.
PAMPINAY artists Pam Gotangco and Christian Belaro with Daniela Gaschen and Switzerland Ambassador Alain Gaschen at the Lumiere celebration.

Peace, stability when combined with hard work, and trust often lead to the growth and prosperity of a country, said Switzerland Ambassador to the Philippines Alain Gaschen.

These, along with the promotion of women's rights, as well as environment protection are the reasons the Embassy of Switzerland continues to support the peace process in Mindanao.

SWITZERLAND Ambassador to the Philippines Alain Gaschen. | photographs courtesy of THE SWITZERLAND EMBASSY IN MANILA
SWITZERLAND Ambassador to the Philippines Alain Gaschen. | photographs courtesy of THE SWITZERLAND EMBASSY IN MANILA

"We also want to bring sustainability and innovation to the Philippines. We want to build a future with no one left behind," Gaschen said.

DANIELA Gaschen, wife of Switzerland Ambassador to the Philippines Alain Gaschen.
DANIELA Gaschen, wife of Switzerland Ambassador to the Philippines Alain Gaschen.

Switzerland chose the Philippines to open its first posting in Asia in 1862. It paved the way for a long-standing friendship, the Swiss envoy added.

TIMELESS masterpieces by Hans Brumann.
TIMELESS masterpieces by Hans Brumann.

Trade, investment, job opportunities, and subsidizing MSMEs for exportation by Switzerland was lauded by Department of Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Jaime Victor Ledda.

"In addition, Switzerland has also offered the Philippines assistance to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises to meet international quality and standards requirements," he said.

SWEET confectionary creations by Lindt Maître Chocolatier, Thomaz Schnetzler.
SWEET confectionary creations by Lindt Maître Chocolatier, Thomaz Schnetzler.

The Swiss Confederation and the Republic of the Philippines is celebrating its 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations. The ties were established in 1957.

A PAMPINAY piece showcased on the runway.
A PAMPINAY piece showcased on the runway.
FILIPINO-MADE wearable art.
FILIPINO-MADE wearable art.

"We take note that this is a strong and enduring partnership. We will share this commitment to democratic values, rule of law, and the need for responsible behavior on the international committee, particularly the Philippines in valuing the role of Switzerland in the Bangsamoro Peace Process," Ledda said.

Lumiere, a celebration of the two nation's bilateral relations, was held at the Zuellig building on 29 November.

It featured the creations of Michelin star chef Armin Amrein, La Rose Noire, and Lindt Maître Chocolatier Thomaz Schnetzler.

A fashion show was also held to highlight pieces of Hans Brumann and sustainable fashion brand PamPinay by Switzerland-based artists Pam Gotangco and Christian Belaro.

"It is clear Philippines and Switzerland will remain strong partners and advocates in promoting peace, stability, dialogue, and diplomacy," Ledda concluded.

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