NATO plans to limit summit in The Hague to one day for world leaders

NATO may shorten its upcoming summit in The Hague to just one day of meetings, a departure from the usual two-day format.

The upcoming NATO summit in The Hague may last only one day, according to sources close to the alliance. Previous summits typically spanned two days.

The event, scheduled for June 24 and 25, will reportedly feature a dinner with King Willem-Alexander on the first day, followed by a single day of meetings with heads of state from all 32 member countries.

The schedule remains subject to change, with high-level diplomacy potentially altering plans in the six weeks leading up to the summit.

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