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

NATO allies convene in Ankara to bolster defense commitments and Ukraine support amid media access disputes

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🇬🇧 English Jun 26, 07:00 UTC
🇮🇹 Italian Jun 26, 09:48 UTC · la Repubblica
🇩🇪 German Jun 27, 12:20 UTC · Spiegel

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📍 How it ended

NATO allies planned to pledge billions in arms deals and Ukraine aid at a summit in Ankara. The event was marked by reports that independent Turkish journalists were denied accreditation.

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 9d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

NATO allies are gathering in Ankara for a summit where they are expected to announce billions in new arms deals and aid for Ukraine. Coverage emphasizes the anticipated defense pledges and unity among allies.

Reports from Reuters and Politico.eu highlight the expected announcements of significant defense contracts. Meanwhile, dw.com and AP News report that Turkish journalists have expressed anger over being excluded from the summit.

Watch for official announcements from the summit regarding the specifics of the arms deals and aid packages. Coverage does not yet specify what the Turkish journalists' demands are or whether NATO will address them.

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Quick answers

What is the purpose of the NATO summit in Ankara?

The NATO summit in Ankara aims to display unity among allies and to announce new defense pledges, including billions in arms deals and aid for Ukraine.

What media access issues are being reported?

Turkish journalism groups have reported that independent outlets were denied accreditation for the NATO summit in Ankara.

What has the NATO secretary general said about Russia?

The NATO secretary general has stated that NATO is aware of Russia's actions and claims to be better prepared.

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