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The Netherlands presents logo for NATO Summit 2025

November 12, 2024

On 24 and 25 June the Netherlands will be hosting the NATO Summit 2025 at the World Forum The Hague. Today the Netherlands presented the official Summit logo in the World Forum.

The logo designed for this Summit reflects the strength of cooperation within NATO, and its adaptability in times of flux. We have chosen a logo where the stylised blades of a wind turbine, combined with the Dutch coastline, visually represent movement. The logo will be used in communications about the Summit and will be on display in The Hague before and during the event.

At the same time as the summit, the NATO Public Forum will be held in The Hague as well, co-organised by HCSS, the Clingendael Institute and the Netherlands Atlantic Association.

To set the stage for the summit in the Netherlands in 2025, the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) will be organizing a series of events.

Follow our social media and NATO Summit Series landing page for updates.

Organising the NATO Summit is one of the biggest logistical operations to be conducted in the Netherlands in decades. It involves a large number of government organisations, including several ministries, Rijkswaterstaat, the municipality of The Hague, the police and Schiphol Airport. In the run-up to the summit, the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence will support a number of events aimed at raising public awareness about the issues to be discussed at the summit.

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