G7 Summit Spurs Protests, Diplomacy, and AI Debates in Geneva
As world leaders arrived in Geneva for the G7 summit, the city experienced a turbulent weekend of high-level diplomacy, including talks between the Swiss and Ukrainian presidents, and significant anti-G7 protests that resulted in clashes and arrests. A counter-summit also focused on the perils of AI.

Key Takeaways
- The 2026 G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains is protected by a massive joint security operation involving 16,000 French personnel and up to 5,000 Swiss troops.
- Geneva police detained nearly 300 people in a single cordon operation between Quai Wilson and Avenue de France following Sunday riots.
- Swiss President Guy Parmelin held bilateral talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Geneva Airport focusing on 'good offices' and reconstruction.
- A counter-summit in Geneva specifically targeted the business model of US tech firm Palantir and the impact of AI on economic inequality.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Geneva must not become the capital of rioters."
"AI is increasingly replacing humans, boosting profits and exacerbating economic inequality."