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NATO summit in Ankara should reaffirm alliance’s unity, Turkey to tell allies

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 5:03 AM

ANKARA, May 20 (Reuters) – Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will tell NATO foreign ministers this week that the next NATO leaders’ summit, ​set for Ankara in July, should reaffirm ‌the alliance’s unity and integrity, a foreign ministry source said on Wednesday.

• Fidan will attend a meeting of NATO foreign ministers on Thursday and Friday in Sweden’s Helsingborg.

• ‌Turkey ​will host the next NATO ⁠leaders’ summit in Ankara ⁠on July 7-8.

• During the meeting of NATO foreign ministers, Fidan will share Turkey’s expectations regarding the Ankara summit and brief allied countries on ​Turkey’s efforts to ensure that it serves as a high-level event reaffirming the NATO’s unity ⁠and integrity, the source said.

• ⁠Fidan will also provide information on ​Turkey’s contributions to NATO and highlight “Turkey’s best practices regarding ​the conversion of defence expenditure into capabilities”.

• Fidan ‌will emphasise the need to develop transatlantic defence industry cooperation within NATO without any restrictions.

• A separate Turkish diplomatic source said members of the ⁠Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI), a partnership forum with several Middle Eastern countries, as well as Japan, New Zealand, South Korea ⁠and Australia — ‌known as the Indo-Pacific Four — may ⁠be invited to the Ankara summit ​at the ‌foreign minister level.

• The source said ​that all ⁠NATO allies will agree in the coming days on the summit invitees and the issue may be discussed at the meeting in Sweden.

(Reporting by Huseyin Hayatsever and Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Daren Butler and ​Philippa Fletcher)