NATO leaders meet in Ankara to address tensions with Trump and reaffirm commitments to defense spending and European security.

NATO’s Ankara Summit tests alliance unity while spotlighting Türkiye’s rising strategic role

The summit in the Turkish capital tests whether NATO can renew its unity, adapt to new threats, and fully recognize Türkiye’s strategic role

BRUSSELS, July 1 — US President Donald Trump will join fellow Nato leaders for a summit in Ankara next week after lashing out over their response to his war with Iran.Allies…

At the Ankara summit, NATO members are expected to address questions over defense spending and the U.S.’s evolving role in the alliance.

As allies gather in Ankara for the 2026 NATO Summit, the seventh issue of the Defense Journal examines the issues at the forefront of the allied agenda.

When NATO leaders gather in the Turkish capital Ankara next week for what is expected to be a landmark two-day summit, defense spending and talks on the...

Washington is expected to unveil defence industry initiatives and arms deals as allies debate burden-sharing and the Russia threat

NATO leaders convene in Ankara facing critical challenges: maintaining US commitment amid Trump's skepticism, Europe increasing its security role, and boosting defense spending.…

NATO leaders meet in Ankara to address tensions with Trump and reaffirm commitments to defense spending and European security.

In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump complained the United States was spending money to protect NATO members "without getting any benefit from so doing."

A major challenge for the alliance is how to turn money into new military capabilities in a short timeframe.

US President Donald Trump heads to the NATO summit in Ankara amid escalating tensions and sharp criticism of European allies over defense spending and Iran.

By Andrew Gray and Lili BayerBRUSSELS, July 3 (Reuters) - NATO leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump are set to affirm an "ironclad commitment" to collective defence under…

Trump has frequently railed against NATO and its members, accusing them of not spending enough on defense and relying on the United States to protect Europe.