The Hague Is Ready for NATO Summit, Mayor Van Zanen Says
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27,000 police and 10,000 military personnel have been deployed
Valkenburg Air Base has been the setting for the musical Soldaat van Oranje in the TheaterHangaar in recent years. But now the area is buzzing with military activities again. The historic location will be the home base of the Apache combat helicopters and a battery of defense and radar systems during the NATO summit in the coming days. It is part of the large Operation Orange Shield.
The Hague advertises itself as the ‘International City of Peace and Justice’. So you should also raise your hand if there is to be a NATO summit. The city council hopes for “hard euros in The Hague’s coffers”.
Fences everywhere and large police forces. Relaxed The Hague has been transformed into a fortress ahead of the NATO summit on Tuesday.
European Parliamentary PSD Victor Negescu states that Romania must remain a pillar of stability on NATO's East Bank and maintain the Black Sea as a strategic priority at the Hague summit.
The Hague is ready for NATO Summit, Mayor van Zanen says
Mayor Jan van Zanen of The Hague said Saturday the city is fully prepared for next week’s NATO summit during a visit to a special newspaper pickup point for residents near the World Forum. Due to security measures, people living close to the summit venue will not have newspapers delivered to their homes for a week and must collect them at a designated location, AD reported.
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