Key facts
- NATO allies will announce billions in new defense contracts at the upcoming summit.
- NATO allies will announce significant military support for Ukraine at the upcoming summit.
- The upcoming NATO summit will be held in Ankara.
- NATO will reaffirm its commitment to Article 5 at the summit.
- NATO will identify Russia as a long-term threat.
- NATO's deputy commander urged increased defense spending.
- NATO's deputy commander urged reaffirmation of support for Ukraine.
- Turkey denied accreditation to independent media for the NATO summit.
- Journalism groups condemned the denial of media accreditation.
- NATO stated it relies on host countries for media accreditation decisions.
NATO allies are expected to announce billions of dollars in new defense contracts and significant military support for Ukraine during an upcoming summit in Ankara. The alliance is also set to reaffirm its commitment to Article 5, the collective defense clause, and identify Russia as a long-term threat. NATO's deputy commander, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Stringer, expressed a desire for the summit to spur member nations to increase defense spending and reaffirm support for Ukraine, underscoring the alliance's unity amidst perceived turbulence.
