NATO, Ankara and Turkiye
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NATO summit in Ankara 'another turning point in NATO’s historical evolution,' Burhanettin Duran says at NATO Allies in Ankara event | Anadolu
The move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes efforts by national security officials to break the stalemate, the New York Times reports.
NATO heads of state and government will meet in Ankara, Turkiye, on Tuesday, for a two-day summit of great importance amidst numerous regional crises and g...
Türkiye has the tools to contribute meaningfully to NATO 3.0. The question is whether the allies will choose the strategic imagination that the moment requires. | Anadolu
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.
Ankara hopes its hosting of an upcoming NATO summit will cement its rise as a key European security partner, building on the
As the 2026 Turkic World Tourism Capital, Ankara will be promoting its deep cultural routes and inviting global travellers to explore its UNESCO sites and museums, attend musical performances and savour its delightful gastronomic scene. Ankara is having a ...
Appearing willing to take on a greater role in Europe’s “security” and to assume new NATO obligations, the Turkish political establishment is using this card to strengthen its hand—above all against its regional rivals Israel and Greece—and to secure the interests of the Turkish bourgeoisie.
Trump frequently vented about NATO members' refusal to heed U.S. calls for help clearing the Strait of Hormuz during its campaign against Iran.
