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Swiss Troops Mobilized: Ensuring Security for G7 Summit

The army will help protect Geneva Airport, border routes and Lake Geneva as airspace restrictions run from June 10 to June 19, officials said.

  • On Thursday, Switzerland announced the deployment of around 4,000 troops to bolster security during the G7 summit in neighboring France, scheduled for mid-June.
  • The army's main task will be to relieve civilian security bodies in French-speaking cantons, allowing police to concentrate on their missions as proximity to the border creates significant challenges for Vaud, Geneva, and Valais.
  • Military personnel will protect critical infrastructure including Geneva International Airport and monitor Lake Geneva, while the Swiss Air Force enhances air policing with counter-drone systems between June 10 and June 19.
  • An anti-G7 coalition criticized conditions set by Geneva authorities, including noise restrictions and march spacing, with one member describing requirements as "surreal."
  • Swiss President Guy Parmelin indicated last week that it remains unclear if French authorities will cover part of the substantial security costs, as the summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron raises questions within Switzerland.
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The security of the G7 mobilizes 4,000 Swiss soldiers along the French border. Air surveillance, access control and critical infrastructure protection will speed up this exceptional device around the French border.

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The Swiss army says it will deploy 4,000 troops for security tasks surrounding the G7 summit being held in France. President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the summit in Évian-les-Bains on Lake Geneva from June 15 to 17. Évian is located close to the Swiss border.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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For the summit, Switzerland mobilizes soldiers to secure the border area and Geneva airport.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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