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Geneva steps up security for 50,000-strong G7 protest as France hosts summit

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Posted on June 11, 2026

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Geneva Increases Security Amid 50,000-Strong G7 Protest as France Holds Summit

Security Preparations and Economic Impact Surrounding the G7 Summit

By Cecile Mantovani and Olivia Le Poidevin

Heightened Security Measures in Geneva

GENEVA, June 11 (Reuters) - France plays host to a Group of Seven summit next week but it is shopkeepers in neighbouring Switzerland who have already boarded up many businesses ahead of an anti-G7 protest expected to roll through Geneva this weekend.

Security officials in Geneva outlined their plans on Thursday in preparation for around 50,000 people expected for the protest on Sunday in Geneva. The plans include the closure and control of 27 border crossings between France and Switzerland from Friday evening, officials said.

G7 Leaders' Arrival and Cross-Border Logistics

G7 leaders will land in the city - on the western French-speaking side of Switzerland - before being transported across the border to the summit venue in the French town of Evian-les-Bains. 

Deployment of Security Forces

Switzerland is mobilising 4,000 soldiers inside its territory to ensure security during the three-day meeting of the leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, alongside the European Union, the army said last week. France said it was deploying 8,000 police officers for the summit in Evian beginning on Monday.

Impact on Local Businesses

Scores of shops across Geneva have been boarded up over fears of damage during the planned anti-G7 protest.

Damien Gall, owner of carpentry company Espace, said it has installed more than 2,000 square metres of wooden panels for businesses to protect their premises.

Taxi driver Lamine Lasbet said the preparations for the protest were having a "catastrophic impact" on business.

"We’ll stay at home, I won't lie. So it’s three or four days without working,” Lasbet said.

Economic Fallout and Local Concerns

Geneva Residents Voice Worries

ECONOMIC FALLOUT

Some Geneva residents raised concern about the fallout from the summit.

“Geneva isn't in France, so the problem is spilling over into another country," said Eric Affolter, a souvenir store owner, recalling how properties were damaged in 2013 when a G8 summit was held in Evian as protesters clashed with police on Geneva’s left bank.

Security Costs and Mitigation Efforts

Carole-Anne Kast, a senior local authority official, said 

Estimated Financial Impact

the canton of Geneva would likely have to spend about 20 million Swiss francs ($25.01 million) on security costs.

Authorities’ Efforts to Reduce Risks

She said authorities have tried to mitigate the risks of violence and property damage.

Currency Exchange Rate

($1 = 0.7996 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Swiss authorities to close and control 27 border crossings with France and reintroduce checks between June 10‑19 to bolster security ahead of the G7 summit §§(dfae.admin.ch)
  • Up to 5,000 Swiss military personnel are being deployed to support civilian security operations, with additional support from France’s 6,100 gendarmes and resources §(dfae.admin.ch)
  • Local business owners in Geneva are boarding up storefronts (over 2,000 m² of panels) amid fears of violent spill‑over from 2003‑style protests, while the canton braces for security costs estimated between CHF 17.5 million and CHF 20 million §(reutersconnect.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Geneva increasing security measures ahead of the G7 summit?
Geneva is increasing security in preparation for a large anti-G7 protest expected to draw around 50,000 people due to the nearby G7 summit hosted in France.
How are borders between France and Switzerland affected by the G7 summit?
Authorities plan to close and control 27 border crossings between France and Switzerland from Friday evening due to security concerns.
What economic impact is anticipated for Geneva businesses during the summit?
Businesses in Geneva are boarding up due to fears of protest damage, resulting in lost income and costly security measures, with estimated security costs around 20 million Swiss francs.
How many police and soldiers are being deployed for the G7 summit?
Switzerland is deploying 4,000 soldiers, while France will have 8,000 police officers for the summit and related security.
When and where will the G7 summit take place?
The G7 summit will take place in Evian-les-Bains, France, beginning Monday, with leaders passing through Geneva, Switzerland.

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