NATO Summit 2025 To Take Place in The Hague
The NATO Summit 2025 will take place in the city of The Hague and at the World Forum The Hague from 24 until 26 June, as officially confirmed by Foreign Minister Hanke Bruins Slot and the Mayor of The Hague, Jan van Zanen. Renowned for its rich history of international diplomacy and having hosted numerous significant global conferences, The Hague is set to welcome the NATO Summit 2025. As the city is known worldwide as the International City of Peace and Justice, The Hague has a rich history of hosting high-level international conferences.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said:
“I am pleased to announce that the 2025 NATO Summit will be held at the World Forum in The Hague from 24 to 26 June 2025. We are grateful to the Netherlands for agreeing to host this meeting for the first time. The Netherlands is a founding member of NATO and makes critical contributions to the deterrence and defence of the Alliance. At our Summit, Leaders will make decisions to continue to adapt and strengthen our Alliance for a rapidly changing security environment. Together, we are stronger and safer in NATO.”
Michiel Middendorf, General Manager World Forum The Hague:
"We are incredibly grateful to host the NATO Summit 2025. We have a proud history of hosting major international events, and we look forward to adding the NATO Summit to our legacy”.
About the NATO Summit 2025
The Netherlands is the hosting country for the first time, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is organizing this summit. The NATO Summit 2025 is one of the largest logistical operations in years. The summit will welcome around 8,500 visitors, including 45 heads of state, 45 ministers of Foreign Affairs, 45 ministers of Defense, 6,000 delegate members, 500 visitors of the Public Forum, and 2,000 journalists.