Donald Trump's plane landed in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday, and he was to travel from Geneva to Evian Les Bains on the French side of Lake Geneva to take part in the G7 summit.
The arrival puts the U.S. president on the ground in Switzerland immediately ahead of the international meeting; the next step in his itinerary is travel across the lake to Evian Les Bains for the G7 summit.
Geneva served as the entry point on Monday for the trip that will carry Trump onto French soil at Evian Les Bains, a town located on the French side of Lake Geneva. The movement of the president from Geneva toward Evian is the reported, dateable development that precedes his participation in the summit.
For readers tracking the president’s movements, the timing is simple and specific: the plane arrived Monday in Geneva, and the planned travel to Evian followed that arrival. The fact of the landing and the intended cross-border trip to the G7 meeting are the immediate, verifiable elements of the story.
Not all material tied to the arrival remains accessible. Video tied to the event is unavailable after a browser extension blocked the embedded player, and links to the clip no longer play. The interruption has removed one commonly used piece of confirmation from public circulation, even as the travel itself was completed.
What is not stated in the reporting so far is how long Trump will remain in Evian Les Bains or what his schedule at the G7 summit will include. The arrival and the planned transfer to Evian are clear; the duration of his stay and the specifics of his participation have not been provided.
The immediate next fact for readers to watch is straightforward: Trump was to travel from Geneva to Evian Les Bains to take part in the G7 summit. Beyond that movement, details about the president’s agenda at the summit and the length of his presence in Evian remain open questions that have not been supplied with the arrival report.




