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Trump lands in Geneva en route to G7 summit

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June 15, 2026
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Donald Trump landed in Geneva and travelled on to Evian

Donald Trump landed in Geneva and travelled on to Evian


Keystone-SDA

United States president Donald Trump has landed at Geneva airport, where he was met by Swiss president Guy Parmelin and the US ambassador to Switzerland, Callista Gingrich.





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June 15, 2026 – 17:20

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Trump was on the tarmac for just a few moments before boarding a US Navy helicopter, as shown in a live broadcast by the Keystone-SDA news agency.

The helicopter took off shortly afterwards, accompanied by other military aircraft, heading for Évian-les-Bains, France.

The G7 summit is taking place in the French town on Lake Geneva.

Extraordinary security measures were in place on the tarmac in Geneva, as observed by a Keystone-SDA reporter on the ground.

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Could the 2026 G7 cause similar problems for Geneva as in 2003?




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Jun 9, 2026



When it comes to the G7 summit in Evian on June 15-17, debates in Switzerland have largely been focussed on one thing: how to manage protests against the event.



Read more: Could the 2026 G7 cause similar problems for Geneva as in 2003?


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