Nearly 60,000 soldiers and policemen will be deployed around the two host cities to ensure the safety and security of the leaders and senior officials, according to Philippine authorities.

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Filipino troops. (Photo for illustration)

These forces will be assigned to secure the airports, routes, venues, and tours of the participants. Forces from nearly regions will be also mobilised to make sure that there will be no untoward incident during the event.

From November 8 to 15, roads around the meeting venues will be placed under partial or full lockdowns, while a "no sail zone" in the Manila Bay from November 5 to 16 has been issued.

The government has also implemented a 15-day gun ban in Metro Manila and 12 nearby provinces, beginning November 1.

The ASEAN summit will take place on November 13 while the East Asia Summit (EAS) will take place on November 14, both in Manila.

The leaders will also attend the celebration marking the 50th anniversary of ASEAN on November 12.

ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

EAS includes ASEAN and its eight dialogue partners -- Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Russia, and the United States.

Source: VNA