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Exclusive-Turkey says NATO adjusting to security landscape, US not withdrawing

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 3:24 AM

By Tuvan Gumrukcu

ANKARA, June 30 (Reuters) – NATO is adjusting to a shifting security landscape and the United States is ​not seeking to leave the alliance, ‌Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler told Reuters ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara next week.

Turkey will host 32 NATO leaders, as well as ‌officials ​from the Gulf and Asia-Pacific ⁠region, on July ⁠7-8, amid tensions within the alliance over burden-sharing, defence spending, and U.S. complaints about allies’ lack of involvement in re-opening the ​Strait of Hormuz.

In written responses to questions, Guler said the summit would focus ⁠on bloc unity, evaluating ⁠allies’ increased defence spending, bolstering ​defence industry cooperation and increasing support for Ukraine. Ankara ​should be involved in European defence initiatives, ‌he added.

“NATO continues to be an unparalleled and fundamental platform for Euro-Atlantic security and defence. We evaluate the period we are ⁠going through not as a crisis, but as a process of adjusting to the changing security ⁠environment,” Guler ‌said.

He said the U.S. had ⁠no intention of withdrawing from ​NATO, ‌but that it wanted European allies ​and Canada ⁠to assume more responsibility for the security of Europe, which he said must include Ankara in its defence plans and initiatives.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer and ​Sharon Singleton)