France Refuses to Pay Swiss Security Bill for G7 Summit
Negotiations have failed over France's contribution to security costs incurred by Switzerland during the G7 summit in Évian. The Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed that France is unlikely to pay for the major deployment of Swiss police and army personnel who managed protests in Geneva.

Key Takeaways
- Negotiations between Switzerland and France regarding G7 security cost-sharing have officially failed.
- Switzerland deployed 4,000 army personnel to manage security and borders during the summit.
- Violent protests in Geneva resulted in smashed bank windows and a vehicle being set ablaze.
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They Said
"I know it’s not that simple. But at the end of this summit, solutions must be found for the costs and for security. That is important."
"On the issue of security costs, Switzerland and France could not agree on France’s cost sharing."