Switzerland–London Direct Train Service Planned via France

Switzerland is moving closer to launching a direct high-speed train service to London, aiming to improve connectivity between Central Europe and the United Kingdom. The proposed route will operate via France, making cross-border travel faster and more convenient for passengers.

The Swiss Federal Railways and the French National Railway Company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the feasibility of this ambitious project. Both parties are actively working on border control arrangements, infrastructure readiness, and operational coordination.

Once implemented, the service is expected to significantly reduce travel time between Switzerland and London. Passengers could reach London in approximately five to six hours, depending on their departure city. Travelers from Zurich may arrive in around six hours, while those from Geneva could reach London in about five and a half hours. Basel is expected to offer the fastest connection at nearly five hours.

However, the project still faces several challenges. Authorities must finalize international agreements, ensure railway capacity, and establish efficient immigration and security procedures. Despite these hurdles, officials expect the service to become operational in the early 2030s.

If successful, this rail link will strengthen tourism, business travel, and economic cooperation between Switzerland, France, and the UK.

Swiss and French Ministers Meet in Geneva Ahead of G7 Summit

Ignazio Cassis and Jean-Noël Barrot held a high-level bilateral meeting in Geneva on Friday evening to discuss preparations for the upcoming G7 summit in France.

The meeting focused mainly on security coordination, diplomatic cooperation, and organisational planning for the G7 summit scheduled to take place next month in Évian.

Speaking after the discussions, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis described the summit as a significant international event for both Europe and the wider global community.

Cassis stated that Switzerland is proud to support France in organising the summit and ensuring strong regional security cooperation during the event.

He also highlighted the importance of International Geneva in supporting global diplomacy and managing international events during a period marked by geopolitical instability and global tensions.

The upcoming G7 summit is expected to attract major world leaders and international delegations, increasing the need for enhanced security measures across the Lake Geneva region.

Authorities in Switzerland and France have already announced additional border controls and security preparations ahead of the summit.

Recent concerns surrounding protests, cyber threats, and regional security challenges have led both countries to strengthen cooperation between law enforcement and diplomatic agencies.

The bilateral meeting reflects the growing strategic partnership between Switzerland and France on international security and diplomatic matters.

Officials say continued coordination will remain essential in the coming weeks to ensure the successful and secure organisation of the G7 summit.

Switzerland Reintroduces French Border Checks for G7 Summit

Switzerland will temporarily reintroduce border checks along parts of its border with France ahead of the upcoming G7 Summit 2026 in Évian.

The Swiss government confirmed on Wednesday that the temporary controls will remain in effect from June 10 to June 19 as part of heightened security measures surrounding the summit.

Although the G7 meeting will take place in Évian, Swiss authorities stated that nearby regions including Geneva, Lausanne, and the wider Lake Geneva area face increased security risks during the international gathering.

Officials noted that previous G7 summits have sometimes resulted in violent protests, acts of sabotage, public disorder, and property damage. Authorities also highlighted concerns linked to the current geopolitical climate and the large concentration of international organizations based in Geneva.

The request to temporarily restore border controls was submitted by the Canton of Geneva, reflecting growing concerns about public safety and regional security during the summit period.

The G7 Summit is scheduled to take place from June 15 to June 17, bringing together leaders from major industrialized nations to discuss global political, economic, and security issues.

Swiss authorities are expected to increase police presence and strengthen monitoring around border crossings, transportation hubs, and sensitive areas during the event.

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.