Next year’s NATO summit is to take place in Ankara
Speaking at a press conference after a cabinet meeting, Erdogan expressed hope that the summit will be held in July and emphasized the importance of the gathering for making critical decisions.
He also reflected on Türkiye’s role at the recent NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, highlighting the country’s push to eliminate trade barriers within the alliance’s defense industry.
“We conveyed our determination to remove obstacles to trade in defense industry products in alliance documents,” Erdogan said. He added that he had brought up the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during both closed-door and bilateral meetings with other NATO leaders.
Erdogan reaffirmed Türkiye’s dedication to strengthening NATO’s unity and effectiveness while continuing to raise humanitarian issues on the global stage.
Türkiye has been a NATO member since 1952 and hosts the Allied Land Command headquarters.
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