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Alliance members are expected to commit to new weapons supply contracts worth billions of dollars and to increase arms production volumes, including for Ukraine, at the NATO summit in Ankara next month.
Source: Politico, citing five unnamed diplomats, as reported by European Pravda
Details: NATO leaders, including US President Donald Trump, will gather in the Turkish capital on 7-8 July. As last year, the joint statement will be brief, the diplomats said as they detailed its preliminary content.
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