G7 Summit: Geneva Border Controls Possible
Swiss authorities have warned that temporary border restrictions may be introduced in and around Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of the upcoming G7 Summit scheduled next month in Évian, France.
According to Geneva Police Chief Monica Bonfanti, who spoke to RTS media, several preventive security measures are being considered due to heightened risk factors linked to the international event.
Authorities stated that some of the 34 border crossing points between Geneva and France could be temporarily closed or subjected to stricter checks if the security situation worsens. Enhanced border inspections are also under consideration.
Officials are closely monitoring planned protest activities in Geneva during the summit period. Decisions are still being evaluated on whether demonstrations will be permitted, restricted, or fully prohibited depending on risk assessments.
Security agencies have also raised concerns over multiple threats, including potential cyberattacks and public disorder risks. As a result, Swiss police forces from various regions are expected to be deployed to reinforce security in Geneva.
Authorities emphasized that while strict security measures are common during major international events like the G7 Summit, the possibility of border-level restrictions highlights the seriousness of the current risk assessment. Travelers and residents are advised to stay alert and follow official updates.

