Introduction
Switzerland commits €310 million to enhance Schengen Zone border protection, starting August 1, 2024.
Financial Commitment
The Swiss government allocates CHF 300 million (€310 million) for border protection from 2021 to 2027, reflecting its GDP.
Infrastructure Improvements
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- The funds will expand border control infrastructure, particularly at Zurich Airport.
- New EU information systems will monitor entry and exit within the Schengen Zone.
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Response to Migration
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- Countries like Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy reintroduce internal border controls to manage irregular migration.
- Germany extends border controls with Czechia, Poland, and Switzerland until December 15, 2024.
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Irregular Border Crossings
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- Frontex data shows a 30% decrease in irregular border crossings in the first half of 2024 compared to 2023.
- The Western Balkans and Central Mediterranean routes see significant declines, while the Eastern Land Border and Channel routes report increases.
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Conclusion
Switzerland’s financial commitment highlights its dedication to Schengen Zone security.
Improved infrastructure and monitoring systems will enhance border management and address migration challenges effectively.
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