By Andrew GrayANKARA, July 7 (Reuters) - NATO leaders plan to unveil arms deals worth tens of billions of dollars in Ankara on Tuesday to show they are heeding U.S. calls to spend more to defend Europe before joining President Donald Trump for a summit.European governments will announce the deals at a NATO defence industry forum before Trump flies in to meet Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and join fellow leaders of the military alliance for the summit, which begins with a dinner on Tuesday evening.

NATO has released the official schedule for the upcoming Ankara summit, featuring defense industry agreements and a joint statement with Ukraine.

Trump arrives in Turkey to a Nato in the process of changing. Whether he likes what he see remains to be seen.

The Turkish capital will host leaders from around the world as top military alliance NATO charts its future in shifting global order. The two-day summit...

Next week's NATO Summit in Ankara is expected to showcase Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rising influence within the alliance, as he aims to use the gathering to…

President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit. Last year, he pushed NATO allies to spend more on defense.

In a few days Turkey will play host to NATO’s leaders for a high-stakes summit that some anticipate could be historic.

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This Tuesday, NATO leaders land in Ankara for an annual summit. The pre-negotiated statement promises an iron-clad 32-member family committed to collective protection. However,…

Leaders will gather in the Turkish capital this week for a high-stakes NATO summit amid transatlantic tensions and growing uncertainty. Hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip…

With Donald Trump still seething at allies' refusal to support his war with Iran, European governments hope to ease his anger with record defence spending announcements worth…

Billions of dollars in national and multinational defense agreements are expected to be announced at the NATO summit’s industry forum in Ankara on July 7, highlighting the…

As Trump arrives in Ankara, Nato faces a defining test over America's role, Europe's new responsibilities and Turkey's defence industry ambitions

The leaders of NATO are meeting in Turkey, and one of the biggest issues on the agenda will be defense spending.

President Donald Trump will be heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit.

NATO leaders gathering in Ankara on July 7-8 are expected to reaffirm support for Ukraine, with a draft declaration outlining €70 billion in military assistance for 2026.

As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) convenes in Turkey, a few key topics are expected to dominate discussions.

Dozens of world leaders are descending on Türkiye this week to rubber-stamp significant NATO commitments, but the sideline dynamics could prove more interesting to watch.

President Donald Trump and NATO leaders are meeting in Turkey for a summit focused on the alliance's future.

According to sources in Brussels, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the maximum amount of military aid to Ukraine at 140 billion euros for 2026-2027

The secretary general noted that NATO member states intend to "show how they are investing in defense"