Security officials in The Hague have described the Nuclear Summit as "Holland’s biggest ever security operation". Military and harbor police have maximized their patrols along Dutch sea and land borders since March the 14th.
The conference will policed by around 13 thousand regular officers - four times more than at last year’s investiture of king Willem-Alexander. 3,000 soldiers and 3,000 military police will also be involved in the security operation. An official from the Netherlands’ national defense ministry says F-16 fighter jets and early warning planes are also being deployed, to look for any signs of trouble around the venue of the summit.