Türkiye showcases culture, cuisine at NATO summit

Ankara has opened an international media center at the Presidential Nation’s Library for journalists covering the NATO leaders’ summit, as the capital hosts delegations from the alliance’s 32 member states.

Around 2,500 journalists are expected to follow the summit from the center, where 1,800 workspaces, 40 editing rooms and more than 100 live broadcast points have been prepared, according to Turkish officials.

The NATO Summit of Heads of State and Government will be held in Ankara on July 7-8.

Officials said leaders and delegations would use Esenboğa, Ankara and Mürted airports during the summit.