President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, for the NATO summit taking place on July 7-8. Footage of the Ukrainian leader’s arrival at Ankara Airport was first published by Turkish media before being confirmed by the Ukrainian delegation.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Later, Zelensky shared a video on Telegram showing him and First Lady Olena Zelenska being welcomed upon arrival. “Important work lies ahead in Ankara. We expect a strong and productive NATO summit. Now we need solutions that will provide greater protection for our people, more opportunities for our defense, and even stronger security cooperation between Ukraine, Europe, and America,” Zelensky wrote. The president said he will participate in the Defense Industries Forum on the sidelines of the summit and hold nearly 20 bilateral meetings with world leaders. According to Zelensky, Ukraine also expects to conclude new drone agreements and other defense-related deals with its partners. “We will continue working to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense. New systems, missiles for them, and production license issues are all among our priorities. We are grateful to everyone who is helping Ukraine with concrete actions,” he added. As NATO leaders gathered in Ankara on Tuesday, Secretary General Mark Rutte said Russia “cannot win this war through terror” despite another massive overnight missile and drone attack.