Switzerland agrees joint military plan with France for G7 summit

June 5, 2026 9:37 AM EDT

Switzerland's Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis and France's Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot attend a bilateral meeting between Switzerland and France ahead of the G7 Summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, May 8, 2026. MARTIAL TREZZINI/Pool via REUTERS

ZURICH, June ‌5 (Reuters) - Switzerland ​has ​agreed a military cooperation plan with neighbouring France ‌for the upcoming gathering of ⁠world leaders at the Group of ‌7 summit in ‌mid-June, the government said on Friday.

The focus of the joint ​security plan for the event that takes place from ⁠June 15-17 is particularly on security around ​Lake Geneva and its airspace.

The agreement comes after the Swiss ​army said that ‌it would deploy around 4,000 troops inside its ⁠territory during the summit held across Lake Geneva in the French ⁠town of Evian-les-Bains that will be ​attended by G7 member countries and heads of state.

"Against a backdrop of heightened ‌global tensions, the summit requires the implementation of ‌exceptional security measures, including within ⁠Swiss territory," ‌the government ​said.

(Reporting by Marleen Kaesebier and Oliver HirtEditing by Miranda ‌Murray)



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