Mayor Releases Area Around NATO Summit: 'The Hague: Thank You for Your Efforts'
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With the enormous efforts of police and military personnel, the NATO summit in The Hague was the largest security operation ever. The mayor and police commander look back with satisfaction. "Only a few did what was not allowed."
Almost all roads, motorways, slip roads, viaducts and tunnels that were closed due to the NATO summit have reopened. Rijkswaterstaat reports that the participants of the summit left earlier than expected and that the roads will now be opened instead of tomorrow. Parts of the A4, A5 and A44 were closed for the transport of the delegations that participated in the summit. The N44 is still closed, as are a number of local roads in and around The Ha…


Almost all roads, motorways, on- and off-ramps, viaducts and tunnels that were closed due to the NATO summit have reopened. This was reported by Rijkswaterstaat on Thursday morning. The N44 is still closed, as are a number of local roads.
The Hague is slowly being unlocked. The areas around the World Forum are no longer under emergency ordinance, the fences are disappearing and the roads are being reopened step by step. Mayor Jan van Zanen looks back on the NATO summit ‘with a certain degree of satisfaction’.
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