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NEWS RELEASE

posted on Nov 26, 07 08:56AM
Anglo Swiss Resources Inc.

November 26, 2007 - 08:02:05 AM

Anglo Swiss Resources Confirms 50-Meter Down-Dip Extension of Eagle Gold Vein
System in Drill Hole AK07-05


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 26, 2007) - Anglo Swiss
Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:ASW)(OTCBB:ASWRF)(BERLIN:AMO) today reported that
based on visual determination by the onsite technical team, the Eagle Gold
Vein System was again intersected in drill hole AK07-05, thus extending its
down-dip extent from the vein intercept found in drill hole AK07-04 for a
distance of 50 meters or 164 feet.

The Eagle vein is the newest addition to the five known historic high-grade
gold vein systems that have made the Kenville Gold Mine one of BC's most
prolific gold producers. The presence of the Eagle vein system suggests a
significant previously unknown gold target on the western side of the Kenville
property.

The discovery of the Eagle vein system is important as the Company's technical
team believes that other high-grade gold veins may be discovered on the west
side of Eagle Creek. The Eagle vein system is one of several other known vein
systems on the Kenville property, including the multiple Kenville Mine veins
as well as the Venango gold-silver veins, located at the extreme western side
of the Kenville property.

Anglo Swiss is very pleased with the overall initial results of the
2007-drilling program on the Kenville property and looks forward to receiving
assay results for the five drill holes. The drill program encountered
significant mineralization in every hole, and helped define the known Eagle
Vein system in holes AK07-04 and AK07-05. The drill program has also confirmed
the presence of potentially economic bodies of porphyry-style disseminated
copper +/-gold mineralization. The porphyry copper-gold geophysical model is
being evaluated through the drill testing of IP geophysical and geochemical
targets as presented in the MPH Report (NR 2007-11-01).

This fifth drill hole concludes the Phase 1 drill program for a total of
1363.4 meters on the Kenville property near Nelson, British Columbia. Due to
the success of the initial drill program the Company's technical staff is
preparing the Phase 2 drill program of 10,000 meters to start in early 2008.

In summary:

- The main Eagle vein intercept in drill hole AK07-05 represents a true width
of 1.65 meters or 5.4 feet. The Eagle vein was first encountered by Teck in
TK95-05 a 0.25 meter or 0.82 foot intersect that graded 2.4 oz/ton gold.

- The 5.4-foot vein intercept in drill hole AK07-05 is contained within a
broader zone of pervasive silicification of 5.1 meters or 16.7 feet.

- The point from where the Eagle vein system was intersected in drill hole
AK07-04 to where it was intersected in AK07-05 shows an extension of the vein
system down its dip for a distance of 50 meters or 164 feet.

- By comparing the 1995 Teck intersections of the Eagle vein system and the
two intercepts in drill holes AK07-04 and AK07-05, the vein system can be
traced along its strike distance for approximately 150 meters or 492 feet.

- The Eagle vein system remains open to the northwest and southeast and at
depth.

- A sectional view of the Eagle vein intercepts can be viewed by clicking this
link (http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/asw1126map.jpg).

Technical descriptions are below:

Drill hole AK07-05 was drilled on line 2600 north at station 225 west at the
same collar location as drill hole AK07-04. AK07-05 was drilled to the east at
a dip of -55 degrees to a final hole depth of 323.7 meters (1062 feet).
AK07-05 provided increased depth comparisons with disseminated and vein-style
mineralization as intersected in drill hole AK07-04.

Both Drill holes AK07-04 and AK07-05 were drilled entirely within
magnetite-bearing massive to locally foliated diorite porphyry, with local
intervening lamprophyre dikes. Drill hole AK07-05 contained similar zones of
silicification and mineralization as reported for drill hole AK07-04, with the
following specific descriptions:

- The Eagle vein was intersected in drill hole AK07-05 from 291.4 meters to
293.05 meters, which represents a close to true-width intersection of 1.65
meters or 5.4 feet. The main Eagle vein contains strong clots and
disseminations of mixed coarse pyrite and chalcopyrite and traces of galena,
having very similar mineralization styles to the Eagle vein intercept seen in
drill hole AK07-04. The vein is encompassed within silicification, which
extends from 289.05 meters to 294.15 meters, giving an overall silicified-vein
interval of 5.1 meters or 16.7 feet. The down-dip separation between vein
intercepts in drill holes AK07-04 and AK07-05 is approximately 50 meters or
164 feet.

- Pervasive silicification occurs in drill hole AK07-05 from 184.4 to 202.9
meters (18.5 m or 60.7 feet). This zone appears to be correlated with the
silicified zone in drill hole AK07-04 from 164.0 to 205.4 meters (41.4 m or
135.7 feet). Localized concentrations of chalcopyrite were observed in drill
hole AK07-05 from 193.1 to 200.35 meters (7.25 m or 23.7 feet).

- The strike distance from where two 1995 Teck holes intersected the Eagle
vein to where the vein was intersected in AK07-04 and AK07-05 is approximately
150 meters or 492 feet. It is probable that the Eagle vein system continues
along strike both to the northwest and southeast as well as to increased
depths.

- Pervasive silicification occurs in a distinct zone from 275.45 to 281.7
meters (6.35 m or 20.5 feet). Within this zone are found localized areas of
strong vugginess or openings in the rock as well as numerous fracture or
breccia fills of chlorite, pyrite and magnetite. At 280.3 meters is found a
15-centimeter band of coarse, brecciated massive pyrite, with minor
chalcopyrite. It is likely that this zone of silicification and mineralization
is correlated with the mineralized silicified zone intersected in drill hole
AK07-04 from 251.55 meters to 254.8 meters (3.25 m or 10.6 feet).

The Kenville property is being explored for the porphyry copper +/- gold
potential on the south-western portion of the property as well as the
continued exploration on the nearby Eagle vein system, which is a known
carrier of high grade gold and silver values.

About Anglo Swiss Resources: www.anglo-swiss.com

Anglo Swiss Resources holds key gold (British Columbia) and diamond (North
West Territories) properties in close proximity to successful mining
operations. For further information, investors are asked to visit the Anglo
Swiss Resources Investor Relations Hub at www.agoracom.com/IR/AngloSwiss or
email to ASW@agoracom.com.

The contents of this release have been approved by Greg Thomson, P. Geo., a
Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101.

The statements made in this Press Release may contain forward-looking
statements that may involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual events
or results could differ materially from the Company's expectations and
projections.
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