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The video highlights Türkiye’s geostrategic position, defence industry and Ankara’s historical and cultural landmarks as alliance leaders prepare to gather in the Turkish capital.
As President Trump cools on the alliance, its members see Turkey’s large military and vibrant defense sector as assets.
NATO leaders meet in Ankara amid US President Trump's criticism, focusing on defence investment and Europe's military role. The summit highlights tensions over US troop withdrawal and NATO's future.
The United States appears to be pulling back from European security, with U.S. plans for withdrawal accelerating after a rift over support for the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. NATO’s Turkey summit could be the start of a transition toward a new version of the alliance,
By Andrew Gray BRUSSELS, July 3 (Reuters) - NATO leaders gather next week in Ankara, where Europeans aim to set aside strife with U.S. President Donald Trump over Iran and Greenland and show they are stepping up to defend the continent as Washington cuts back on its commitments to the alliance.
Promotional video ahead of 2026 NATO Summit highlights Türkiye’s geostrategic position, defense industry and Ankara’s historical and cultural landmarks as alliance leaders prepare to gather in Turkish
Around 2,500 journalists are expected in Ankara as the facility offers 1,800 workstations, more than 100 live broadcast positions, and extensive press infrastructure
"We want to serve our foreign guests in the best way possible," said the drivers' federation head while the public criticizes the preparations.
