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Switzerland to deploy 4,000 troops on its side of border as France hosts G-7 summit

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Switzerland to Deploy 4,000 Troops for Enhanced Security During G7 Summit

Swiss Security Measures for G7 Summit in France

By Olivia Le Poidevin

Troop Deployment and Summit Details

GENEVA, June 4 (Reuters) - Switzerland will deploy around 4,000 troops inside its territory to reinforce security as world leaders gather for the G7 summit in neighboring France in mid-June, the Swiss army said on Thursday.

 The June 15 to 17 summit, to be held across Lake Geneva in the French town of Evian-les-Bains, will bring together leaders from the world’s major economies, including U.S. President Donald Trump, alongside other high-level delegations.

Coordination Between Authorities

 The scale of the event and its proximity to the Swiss border require close coordination between civilian and military authorities, the unit that plans and manages the Swiss Armed Forces said. Protests are anticipated. 

Challenges and Official Statements

"The proximity to the border presents a major challenge for security authorities in the cantons of Vaud, Geneva and Valais. As a result, the Federal Council and Parliament have decided on a subsidiary security deployment of the army," the Swiss army's Defence Group said in a statement.

Security Operations and Airspace Measures

Military personnel will be tasked with protecting critical infrastructure, including Geneva Airport, bolstering border surveillance, and monitoring key transport routes and Lake Geneva, it said.

Switzerland’s air force will also step up air policing, with airspace restrictions in place from June 10 to June 19, and will provide counter-drone systems and protection against nuclear, biological and chemical threats, the statement added.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

Key Takeaways

  • Around 4,000 Swiss troops will assist cantonal police in Geneva, Vaud and Valais in a subsidiary security mission to support G7 summit operations.
  • Switzerland will temporarily reinstate internal border controls from June 10 to 19, with airspace restrictions from June 10 to 18, coordinated with civilian authorities.
  • Though not a host nation, Switzerland faces diplomatic strain over the burden of security coordination and costs, with potential protests and logistical challenges expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Switzerland deploying 4,000 troops during the G7 summit?
Switzerland is deploying troops to reinforce security due to the event's proximity to its border and anticipated protests.
What will Swiss troops be tasked with during the summit?
They will protect critical infrastructure, bolster border surveillance, monitor transport routes, and support air policing.
When will Switzerland implement airspace restrictions for the G7 summit?
Airspace restrictions will be in effect from June 10 to June 19.
What locations are considered critical for Swiss security during the summit?
Critical locations include Geneva Airport, Lake Geneva, and key transport routes near the border.
What threats is the Swiss army preparing for during the G7 summit?
They are preparing for protests, border security challenges, and threats including nuclear, biological, and chemical risks.

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