Thousands Visit World Forum After NATO Summit: 'More Fun than A10 Festival'
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After the NATO summit in The Hague, some 5,000 residents of the city were given the opportunity to visit the World Forum, the location where the summit took place for two days. "It's really cool to see, it's a piece of history," a woman tells Omroep West. Among the visitors are many residents of The Hague who live near the World Forum. A large area around it became an almost impregnable fortress due to strict security measures. Residents were on…
Nearly 5,000 residents of The Hague were given a glimpse into the NATO summit kitchen on Wednesday evening. The mayor of The Hague opened the gates of the area that had been hermetically sealed off until then just after 19:30.
Mayor Jan van Zanen is “super proud” of how the NATO summit went, and especially of the local residents “who could not see anything but were still inconvenienced”.
The Hague mayor Jan van Zanen is impressed by the large turnout of interested public on the grounds of the NATO summit, which was opened to interested parties on Wednesday evening who could register in advance. "An impressive, warm end to the summit," he says. "This shows the great involvement of the people of The Hague."
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