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NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit 

POLITICO

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June 25, 2026

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They are also considering references to the U.S. war in Iran as part of the draft summit declaration, NATO diplomats told POLITICO.

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Kyiv Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ukraine Backers to Vow Major Support at NATO Summit

A report on an upcoming joint commitment by European NATO members and Canada to secure 70 billion per year in military aid for Ukraine for both this year and next. The pledge, to be finalized at the Ankara summit, combines EU loan mechanisms and individual state commitments, largely driven by Germany to offset the halt in Washington’s funding. The summit declaration will also address defense spending targets of 5 GDP by 2035 and include a concise statement on Iran’s regional actions to maintain diplomatic alignment with the US administration.

BRICS News

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· Jul 3, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇦 NATO allies to pledge $80 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

JUST IN: NATO allies to pledge 80 billion in military aid to Ukraine.@BRICSNews

Ariana News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Russia denounces NATO summit decisions on aid for Ukraine, defence

NATO members at the summit pledged 70 billion (80 billion) in military assistance to Ukraine ​for 2026. The post Russia denounces NATO summit decisions on aid for Ukraine, defence first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.

POLITICO

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· Jul 7, 2026

Security-Update vom NATO-Gipfel in Ankara: Milliardendeals und Merz’ NATO-Mission

Direkt vom NATO-Gipfel in Ankara: Rixa Fürsen spricht mit Wilhelmine Stenglin (Table Briefings) über die Milliarden-Rüstungsdeals des NATO-Industrieforums, bei dem europäische Firmen wie Airbus und Saab überraschend stark zum Zug kommen. Im Fokus stehen zudem Erdoğans Rolle als Schlüsselfigur für Trump, die möglichen F-35-Zusagen an die Türkei und Deutschland, die Ukraine-Unterstützung von 140 Milliarden Euro []

Off The Press

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· Jul 11, 2026

Defense industrial base kicks into high gear for US, Europe

The United States and Europe made several defense contracting announcements this week at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, totaling approximately 3 billion that will improve the military capabilities of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. While many of the deals will take years to fully complete, the push is a part of the []...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Defense industrial base goes into overdrive for US and European production

The United States and Europe made several defense contracting announcements this week at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, totaling approximately 3 billion that will improve the military capabilities of countries on both sides of the Atlantic. While many of the deals will take years to fully complete, the push is a part of the []

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Related coverage for "NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit ": Kyiv Post — Ukraine Backers to Vow Major Support at NATO Summit. BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇦 NATO allies to pledge $80 billion in military aid to Ukraine.. Ariana News — Russia denounces NATO summit decisions on aid for Ukraine, defence. POLITICO — Security-Update vom NATO-Gipfel in Ankara: Milliardendeals und Merz’ NATO-Mission. Off The Press — Defense industrial base kicks into high gear for US, Europe. Washington Examiner — Defense industrial base goes into overdrive for US and European production