NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Wednesday described Türkiye as one of the alliance's strongest military powers ahead of next week's NATO summit in Ankara, saying the country will play a key role in strengthening the alliance's defense industrial base and implementing commitments made at the alliance's previous summit.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA) at NATO headquarters in Brussels before the July 7-8 Ankara summit, Rutte said Türkiye remains a vital ally with one of NATO's most capable armed forces and a rapidly expanding defense industry.
"Türkiye is extremely important to NATO," Rutte said. "It has one of the strongest armies in the alliance. The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) are very well-equipped and well-trained, and Türkiye has the advantage of a massive defense industry."
NATO stages its biggest exercise this year in Germany, with some 10,000 personnel from 11 countries. Türkiye, which has the defense body’s second-largest army, dispatched 2,000 personnel for the Steadfast Dart 2026 in February. The exercise aimed to showcase NATO’s ability to deploy rapidly and conduct complex operations, the body said in a statement.
It was the first time that Türkiye sent so many troops to Northern Europe, though the country is a major component of NATO at a time of heightened defense worries in Europe.












