Geneva May Close Borders Ahead of G7 Summit
Authorities in Geneva have warned that some border crossings with France may be temporarily closed ahead of the upcoming G7 Summit scheduled next month in Évian.
The announcement comes from Geneva’s police leadership, who emphasized that the move is part of precautionary security planning. Officials aim to prevent potential unrest and ensure public safety during the high-profile international event.
Concerns stem partly from past incidents. During the G8 Summit 2003 held in Évian, protests in Geneva escalated into violent unrest. Demonstrations linked to anti-globalization groups led to vandalism and looting, causing significant damage to shops and luxury stores.
Authorities noted that the memory of those events still influences current security planning. As a result, they are considering stricter measures, including temporary closure of selected border points between Geneva and France.
Police officials stated that these steps are purely preventive. They aim to avoid any repeat of past violence and to maintain order during the summit period.
Residents and travelers are advised to stay updated with official announcements and prepare for possible travel disruptions. Increased police presence and enhanced security checks are also expected across the region.

