Italy Recalls Ambassador from Switzerland Over Diplomatic Incident

Published on January 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
The Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, during a press conference in Rome, with the Italian flag in the background.

Italy Calls Its Ambassador in Switzerland for Consultations Due to a Diplomatic Incident

The Italian government has taken a firm diplomatic measure by calling for consultations its representative in Bern. This decision, ordered by Minister Antonio Tajani, arises following a serious episode involving an Italian diplomat on Swiss territory. 🇮🇹🇨🇭

The Trigger of the Bilateral Dispute

The event that sparked this crisis was the arrest of Jacques Moretti, a diplomat linked to the Italian community in the Crans-Montana region. During a demonstration, Moretti was surrounded by protesters, a situation that authorities in Rome describe as an unacceptable siege against their personnel and citizens.

Key Points of the Incident:
Sometimes, the most diplomatic thing is to temporarily withdraw your diplomat so that the other country notices something is wrong.

The Firm Response from Rome

By requesting the return of its ambassador to the Italian capital, the executive of Giorgia Meloni sends a high-level protest signal. Tajani emphasized that protecting Italian citizens and personnel abroad is an absolute priority. This action seeks to pressure for a thorough investigation of the circumstances and to prevent repetition.

Objectives of the Italian Measure:

A Gesture with Weight in International Relations

Calling an ambassador for consultations is not a step taken lightly; it is a diplomatic tool that denounces a deep disagreement. While Switzerland analyzes its response to the altercation, Italy makes it clear that the treatment of Moretti and his community crosses the boundaries of what is acceptable. This move temporarily redefines the tone of the relationship between the two countries. 🤝⚖️