NATO Summit Begins Tomorrow in The Hague: Largest Security Operation in Dutch History

The NATO Summit begins tomorrow in The Hague, featuring 45 world leaders and the largest security operation in Dutch history. Strict measures include a drone ban and extensive police deployment.

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NATO Summit Kicks Off in The Hague

The NATO Summit is set to begin tomorrow in The Hague, Netherlands, with 45 heads of state and government leaders attending. The event marks one of the most significant diplomatic gatherings in Dutch history, accompanied by the largest security operation ever conducted in the country.

Unprecedented Security Measures

To ensure the safety of all attendees, Dutch authorities have implemented a comprehensive security plan. Over half of the Dutch police force has been deployed, and a no-fly zone for drones has been enforced within a 16-kilometer radius of The Hague. Despite the ban, several hobby drones have been confiscated for violating the restrictions.

Transport and Logistics

Preparations for the summit have been extensive, with American C-17 Globemaster transport planes arriving at Schiphol Airport, carrying equipment such as Marine One, the official helicopter of the U.S. President. The logistics of transporting dignitaries from the airport to the World Forum in The Hague have been meticulously planned.

Local Impact

Residents of The Hague have faced disruptions, including the closure of the Johan de Wittlaan, a major traffic artery, for four months. Temporary offices have been constructed along the route to accommodate the thousands of delegates and journalists attending the summit.

Press Conference by Secretary-General Rutte

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is scheduled to hold a press conference today at 15:00 CET, where he will address the agenda and objectives of the summit.

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