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NATO Summit

June 24, 2025

Forty-five heads of state and government, 90 Defence and Foreign Ministers, and 6,000 delegation members will come to The Hague for the 2025 NATO Summit.

Event Date & Time

June 24, 2025-June 25, 2025 -

Location - Offline Event

The Hague, Netherlands, Netherlands

Event Information

NATO Summit 2025 in The Hague

On 24 and 25 June the Netherlands will be hosting the NATO Summit 2025 at the World Forum in The Hague. This is the first time a NATO summit is being held in the Netherlands. It is an opportunity for the Netherlands to bolster our position as a dependable ally.

First NATO Summit in the Netherlands

This is the first time since NATO’s founding in 1949 that the Netherlands is hosting a NATO summit. The decisions the NATO members make at these summits are important to international peace and security – especially in these times, with so many conflicts in the world, like the war in Ukraine.

Heads of state and government at the NATO Summit

Around 9,000 people will be coming to the Summit, including some 45 heads of state and government. They are the leaders of the 32 allies and leaders of partner countries. The Summit will also be attended by 45 foreign ministers and 45 defence ministers. There will be a total of around 6,000 people representing various countries and 2,000 Dutch and foreign journalists.

NATO Summit programme in brief

A NATO summit is an opportunity for the leaders of various countries to talk about security in the world. In brief a NATO summit consists of:

  • arrival, welcome ceremony and group photo;
  • meetings of heads of state and government;
  • meetings of foreign and defence ministers;
  • discussions between countries and organisations;
  • press conferences;
  • dinners.

NATO Summit: an opportunity for the Netherlands

Hosting the NATO Summit is a unique opportunity to show how the Netherlands contributes to international peace and security. The Netherlands benefits from NATO, but shoulders its own responsibility as well. In addition, the Summit emphasises that cooperation and unity within NATO are essential, both for the world and for the security and prosperity of our own country. The Summit is important for three reasons:

  1. Strengthening peace and security
    At the Summit NATO allies will make decisions about defence, cybersecurity and new threats. These are decisions that have a direct impact on the security of the Netherlands.
  2. The Netherlands as a reliable ally
    By hosting a well-organised summit, we can show that the Netherlands is an active and welcoming NATO ally. This can strengthen the Netherlands’ role in international cooperation.
  3. Greater diplomatic visibility
    The Summit will bring world leaders, government ministers, diplomats and members of the media to The Hague. This gives the Netherlands more influence and benefits our partnerships with other countries. This is especially important in today’s uncertain world.

NATO Public Forum

Parallel to the NATO Summit, there will also be a NATO Public Forum. Its aim is for as many people as possible to understand what the NATO Summit is about and why NATO makes certain decisions. At the NATO Public Forum 500 politicians, experts, journalists and young people will engage in debates, panel discussions and interactive sessions on the topics on the NATO Summit agenda. The Forum will be open for everyone to follow online.

NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum

The NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum (NSDIF) on 24 June is the most important meeting between NATO and the defence industry in the week of the NATO Summit. At the meeting, leaders of NATO member countries and of the industry will talk about the state of play in transatlantic cooperation. They will also discuss opportunities to strengthen that cooperation.

Working together to make the NATO Summit happen

A great many organisations are involved in hosting the NATO Summit. They include various ministries: Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Infrastructure and Water Management. Other organisations, such as the World Forum, the municipality of The Hague, the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security, the police, Rijkswaterstaat and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol are also working to make sure the NATO Summit is both welcoming and safe.


Event in Detail

24 Jun 25

08:00 - 22:00

NATO Summit The Hague 2025

NATO Summit The Hague 2025

25 Jun 25

08:00 - 22:00

NATO Summit The Hague 2025

NATO Summit The Hague 2025

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