President Parmelin Visits Serbia and North Macedonia, April 28–29, 2026
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Swiss President Guy Parmelin will travel to Serbia on April 28 and North Macedonia on April 29, 2026, accompanied by a high-level economic delegation. In Serbia, the visit marks the 110th anniversary of bilateral relations and will launch a new cooperation programme for 2026–2029 focused on democratic governance, economic development, employment, climate change, and sustainable urban development. An agreement on a bilateral innovation programme will be signed between SECO and the Serbian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (NITRA). This is the first-ever Swiss presidential visit to North Macedonia, where President Parmelin will meet with President Siljanovska-Davkova, Prime Minister Mickoski, and Parliament Speaker Gashi, and attend a reception marking the establishment of the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in North Macedonia.
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This press release announces Swiss President Guy Parmelin's bilateral visits to Serbia on April 28 and North Macedonia on April 29, 2026, accompanied by a high-level economic delegation. The Serbia visit commemorates 110 years of bilateral relations and will launch a new cooperation programme for 2026–2029 covering democratic governance, economic development, employment, climate change, and sustainable urban development. A bilateral innovation programme agreement will be signed between SECO and Serbia's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. The North Macedonia visit is the first-ever Swiss presidential visit to that country and includes a reception for the newly established Swiss Chamber of Commerce.
Swiss companies and investors with interests in the Western Balkans should note the elevated diplomatic engagement, particularly the launch of the new cooperation programme and the bilateral innovation agreement, which may create new trade or investment facilitation opportunities in Serbia. The establishment of the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in North Macedonia signals improved institutional support for Swiss business activities in that market.
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Press release Published on 24 April 2026
President Parmelin to travel to Serbia and North Macedonia
Berne, 24.04.2026 — President Guy Parmelin will travel to Serbia and North Macedonia next week. The visit to Belgrade on Tuesday, 28 April, following an invitation from Serbia to pay a state visit, will mark the 110th anniversary of bilateral relations between Switzerland and Serbia. The new cooperation programme will also be launched in Belgrade. The first-ever Swiss presidential visit to North Macedonia will take place on 29 April. This highlights the increasingly close ties between the two countries. The president will be accompanied on his visit by a high-level economic delegation.
The visit will begin with a meeting between President Parmelin and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. The main topics of discussion will be the close ties between Switzerland and Serbia – which are reflected, among other things, in the significant Serbian diaspora in Switzerland (around 130,000 people) – as well as the European integration process in the Western Balkans.
Bilateral relations between Switzerland and Serbia are very good. Furthermore, Serbia is Switzerland’s most important trading partner in the Western Balkans, a priority country for international cooperation, and is a member of the same constituency as Switzerland within the Bretton Woods institutions (the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The visit to Serbia will also provide an opportunity to highlight Switzerland’s commitment to human rights and democratic values.
Furthermore, the new cooperation programme for the years 2026 to 2029 will be launched during the visit. It focuses on democratic governance, economic development and employment, as well as climate change and sustainable urban development. There is a particular emphasis on innovation. In this context, an agreement on a bilateral innovation programme will be signed between the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Serbian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (NITRA). Mr Parmelin will also meet with Prime Minister Đuro Macut, pay a visit to the science and technology park supported by Switzerland, and meet with business leaders from both countries.
A milestone in bilateral relations with North Macedonia
At the start of the first Swiss presidential visit to North Macedonia, President Parmelin will be received by President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova on Wednesday, 29 April. Mr Parmelin will discuss bilateral relations, economic potential and the situation in the Western Balkans with Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and members of the government. A meeting is also set to take place with the Speaker of Parliament, Afrim Gashi. The programme in Skopje will be complemented by a reception to mark the establishment of the Swiss Chamber of Commerce in North Macedonia.
Bilateral relations between Switzerland and North Macedonia are very good. Key elements include the cooperation programme and the large North Macedonian diaspora in Switzerland (over 100,000 people). Economic exchanges offer further potential, particularly in the fields of digitalisation and technology.
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