
Allies gather for talks amid calls for Europe to step up, with 5,000-troop deployment still pending
NATO summit in Ankara focuses on defense deals and burden-sharing
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NATO allies are gathering in Ankara for a summit focused on defense deals and the alliance's future, with a large-scale military industry forum scheduled for Tuesday morning followed by a keynote address from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The summit brings together 32 heads of state, offering a rare opportunity for direct engagement among leaders. According to officials, Europe is increasingly stepping up to meet its defense responsibilities, a shift partly attributed to demands from former US President Donald Trump for greater burden-sharing, which has made NATO stronger. However, a planned deployment of 5,000 troops has not yet materialized. Informal talks among foreign and defense ministers are also set to take place over dinner.
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Europe is finally stepping up to meet its responsibilities.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesNATO is stronger because Trump demanded more.
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The summit harbors the prospect of unexpected personal brushups, a rare setting where 32 heads of state convene in the same place.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesNATO remains the strongest military alliance in history, bringing together 32 countries committed to defending themselves and one another.
according to Washington ExaminerBut the 5,000 troops have not yet deployed.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesAs Florida’s governor and senator, I watched our military and defense industry grow into a pillar of our economy.
according to Washington ExaminerA large-scale military industry forum takes place on Tuesday morning, followed by a keynote address from NATO chief Mark Rutte.
according to Deutsche Welle English — All +1NATO foreign and defense ministers are also due to hold informal talks over dinner.
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"This is NATO 3.0," Rutte said.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sidePublic / AgenciesEurope is finally stepping up to meet its responsibilities.
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideRight sideNATO is stronger because Trump demanded more.
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideRight sideThe same is true in Ukraine .
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