NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit
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NATO is expected to commit to new multi-billion dollar arms contracts and a significant increase in military production at the summit to be held in Ankara on July 7-8.
"We must ensure that we convert our economic power into military capabilities," Rutte said.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told the Atlantic Council on Thursday that, at the 7–8 July summit in Ankara, the Alliance will announce new billion-dollar defence contracts, according to Reuters.
NATO allies will commit themselves to allocating billions of dollars for new arms contracts and to increasing arms production at the summit of the Alliance in Ankara next month, five NATO diplomats told Politico. Despite the fact that US President Donald Trump repeatedly intimidated NATO from its return to power last year, it is expected that the allies will reaffirm their commitment to the mutual defence clause provided for in Article 5 of the …
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