The governments of Switzerland and France have announced that they have reached an agreement on a joint security plan for the upcoming G7 summit. The summit is set to take place in Geneva, Switzerland, from June 26-27.
According to officials, the UK government has confirmed its contribution to the summit's security plan, with details of its involvement yet to be disclosed. The agreement comes as part of efforts to ensure a safe and secure environment for the G7 leaders and their delegations.
The G7 summit will bring together leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US to discuss key global issues such as climate change, economic growth, and international security. The summit is expected to attract significant media attention and public interest.
The joint security plan has been welcomed by officials, who have praised the close cooperation between Swiss and French authorities in ensuring a secure environment for the G7 leaders. Details of the UK's contribution to the summit's security will be revealed in due course.