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France, Switzerland agree on Rhone, Lake Geneva water management
France, Switzerland agree on Rhone, Lake Geneva water management
by AFP Staff Writers
Geneva Sept 4, 2025

France and Switzerland on Thursday signed two agreements on how to manage their shared waters of Lake Geneva and the River Rhone -- an increasingly pressing issue as climate change takes its toll. The Rhone, which originates in a Swiss Alpine glacier, flows into Lake Geneva, exits at the western end and eventually enters neighbouring France. "With the gradual disappearance of glaciers, the Rhone will become increasingly dependent on rainwater," France's deputy foreign trade minister Laurent Saint-Martin said at Thursday's signing ceremony in Geneva. This will lead to greater "unpredictability" in the river flow and will increase the risk of flooding and low water levels, he warned. Along with the Rhone, Lake Geneva -- the biggest natural lake in Western Europe -- is used for everything from fishing and agriculture to recreation and drinking water, as well as for cooling French nuclear reactors. At the western end of the lake, Switzerland's Geneva canton has long managed the flow of the River Rhone via a dam, based on its own hydroelectricity needs and compliance with lake levels defined in an agreement with other Swiss cantons. But in January 2012, following a severe drought, France asked Switzerland to develop a framework for integrated water management between the two countries. More than a decade later, in 2023, Switzerland declared itself "ready to negotiate", with the talks culminating in Thursday's signing. The more operational agreement on the regulation of Lake Geneva's waters paves the way for "Franco-Swiss crisis management units", Saint-Martin said, adding that they would be activated when lake levels or the flow of the Rhone approach certain thresholds. The other agreement, concerning cooperation on the transboundary waters of the Rhone, meanwhile establishes a Bilateral Cooperation Commission, with a presidency alternating between the two countries. It will be tasked with providing a common vision and facilitating the transboundary water management between existing bodies, the Swiss environment, transport and energy ministry said.apo/nl/rjm/rlp Related Links
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