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Kremlin says Russia will follow NATO summit closely

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 5:42 AM

MOSCOW, July 7 (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia would closely monitor the outcome of the NATO summit ​in Turkey, adding that a series ‌of “confrontational” statements about Russia had preceded the event.

NATO leaders are gathering in Ankara for meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday, amid pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump ‌for ​Europe to step up defence ⁠spending and following months ⁠of transatlantic friction over the Iran war and Greenland.

“This is an event that is of great interest, including to us. Of ​course, we will be monitoring all the news and information coming out of Ankara,”  Kremlin ⁠spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

He ⁠said a large number of ​statements about Russia had been made ahead of ​the summit. “To our regret, these were not statements ‌about constructive engagement and dialogue, but rather statements of a confrontational nature,” he said, without giving further detail.

On Monday, Trump said he ⁠would talk about the war in Ukraine at the summit and that a resolution to the more ⁠than four-year ‌conflict was “getting closer than people ⁠realise.”

Peskov said Russia hoped U.S. “efforts to ​steer ‌the entire situation onto a peaceful ​track (would) ultimately ⁠succeed. At the very least, we, as the Russian President has repeatedly said, remain open to this.”

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva and Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Mark Trevelyan, ​Alexandra Hudson)