On 24 and 25 March 58 world leaders, 5,000 delegates and 3,000 journalists will attend to the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) in The Hague. This is going to be the largest gathering of the kind for the Netherlands.
Security measures ahead of nuclear summit in the Hague
Security measures ahead of the International Nuclear Summit 2014 in the Hague in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS
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An armored vehicle secures the parameter at Schiphol airport
© EPA/VALERIE KUYPERS Dutch military police vehicles guard a section of Schiphol airport where China's President Xi Jinping is expected to arrive
© AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool US helicopter squadron carrying US President Barack Obama
© EPA/OLAF KRAAK A US secret service agent runs past a United States of America Marine helicopter with US President Barack Obama on board
© EPA/PETER DEJONG / POOL A US helicopter squadron return after flying US President Obama to the Rijksmuseum on Schiphol airport in Amsterdam
© EPA/MICHIEL WIJNBERGH / POOL Dutch Police officers patrol
© EPA/ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN Barriers and police vehicles are seen on an exit of the Dutch highway A5 to Schiphol airport
© EPA/VALERIE KUYPERS Dutch soldiers in an armored vehicle stand guard along a highway
© EPA/MARCO DE SWART Law enforcers patrol as the plane carrying President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan arrives at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport
© EPA/MICHIEL WIJNBERGH / POOL A military observation vehicle guards intersections and driveways
© EPA/ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems are being placed by the Dutch Defence during preparations ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit
© EPA/ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN A F16 of Dutch Quick Reaction Alert for the upcoming Nuclear Security Summit 2014 exercises at Volkel Air Base in Volkel
© EPA/ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN