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Massive security operation for NATO summit turns parts of The Hague into a fortress

  • Leaders of 32 NATO member states gathered in The Hague, Netherlands starting Tuesday, June 24, 2025, for the yearly three-day summit.
  • The summit follows increased tension in West Asia and ongoing debates over member nations' defense spending commitments, with some like Spain receiving exemptions and Slovakia refusing to meet the planned 5% GDP target.
  • Key discussions include support for Ukraine, NATO's response to Russia and China, the defense industry, and potential shifts in U.S. troop presence, amid concerns raised by President Trump's attendance.
  • Czech President Petr Pavel urged embedding European enabler capabilities into defense planning, saying, "If we plan it properly, there will be no capability gap," while NATO Secretary General Rutte reassured members to "stop worrying so much."
  • The summit, the most expensive yet at an estimated 183.4 million euros, could lead to significant defense spending increases and shape NATO's future role amid complex global security challenges.
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In advance, residents of The Hague, especially local residents, were somewhat tense about all the security measures surrounding the NATO summit. But the fences became a sight to behold, spotting license plates became a game, and the coffee corner became the cosiest spot in the city.

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Operation Orange Shield: The NATO summit with 9000 participants triggers the largest security operation in the history of the Netherlands and The Hague.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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