Vice President JD Vance confirmed plans to attend the Iran signing ceremony in Geneva and said it is possible Trump could join depending on scheduling around the G7 summit.
Vance told broadcast interviewers Saturday that logistics teams were coordinating secure travel for delegations amid protest activity in Switzerland.
Secret Service assessments weigh simultaneous events in France and Geneva, both requiring heavy airspace restrictions.
Republican allies framed attendance as sealing a campaign promise to avoid endless Middle East wars.
Democratic lawmakers questioned whether cabinet-level presence lends legitimacy without Senate treaty ratification.
Swiss hosts prepared neutral venues historically used for Cold War accords and more recent banking negotiations.
Geneva airport authorities confirmed temporary VIP terminal closures to segregate delegations from protest crowds expected near the city center.
White House schedulers weighed whether Trump could address the signing remotely if G7 sessions in France run long on Sunday.
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