
‘It’s just a gift’: Analyst slows down revolver debate after NATO summit
Home Politics Status: 12.07.2026, 20:13 Comments We follow on Google curious fringe story at the NATO summit: Turkish President Erdoğan..
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had bragged about big arms deals for the summit, but the gun posed a different challenge to the other heads of state and government of the 32-member alliance, as the transport of firearms is often complicated. Erdoğan also enclosed a letter lifting Turkish export controls so that the weapons could leave the country, but several participants needed additional documentation to be able to import the weapon in their own country.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had bragged about big arms deals for the summit, but the gun posed a different challenge to the other heads of state and government of the 32-member alliance, as the transport of firearms is often complicated.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Erdoğan also enclosed a letter lifting Turkish export controls so that the weapons could leave the country, but several participants needed additional documentation to be able to import the weapon in their own country.
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