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NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit

NATO allies are gathering in Ankara to pledge billions in defense contracts and aid for Ukraine while facing criticism over press restrictions.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 26, 07:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Italian Jun 26, 09:48 UTC · la Repubblica

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The brief

NATO allies are convening for a summit in Ankara where billions in new defense contracts and aid for Ukraine are expected to be announced. Secretary General Rutte has indicated that these significant arms deals will be a primary focus of the meeting.

Coverage from Politico, Reuters, and AP emphasizes the need for the summit to display unity and defense pledges. Simultaneously, AP and DW report that Turkish journalism groups are protesting the denial of accreditation for independent outlets.

Attention remains on the official announcements regarding defense spending and Ukraine aid, as well as the ongoing tension regarding media access to the event.

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What is expected to be announced at the Ankara summit?

NATO allies are expected to pledge billions in arms deals and aid for Ukraine.

Who is reporting on the press restrictions in Turkey?

AP News and DW are reporting that independent Turkish journalism groups have been denied accreditation for the summit.

What has the NATO Secretary General said regarding Russia?

According to Українська правда, the Secretary General stated to Russia, "We know what you guys are doing and we are better at it."

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