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NATO leaders fail to acknowledge role in fueling nuclear tensions with Russia — ICAN

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July 8, 2026

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According to ICAN Executive Director Melissa Parke, NATO outspends Russia 10 times on nuclear weapons and yet still feels threatened by Moscow

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Al Bawaba

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· Jul 6, 2026

NATO leaders gather in Ankara as security challenges dominate summit

ALBAWABA- NATO leaders gathered in Ankara on Monday for a high-level summit focused on strengthening collective defense, expanding defense-industrial cooperation, and addressing growing geopolitical challenges across Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and the Arctic...

Reuters

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· Jul 7, 2026

Can Europe afford to defend itself?

NATO leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey, at a summit that's expected to see some big defense deals. Last year, member countries agreed to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. But as Elena Casas explains, Europe isn't yet ready to replace U.S. capabilities any time soon. #europe #nato #usa #defense #ankara

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 26, 2026

Can NATO Defend the Arctic as Russia Expands Military Power?

NATO is stepping up efforts to strengthen its Arctic defenses as Russia continues expanding its military presence across the High North. The alliance launched Arctic Sentry, a new initiative designed to reassure the United States that European allies and Canada can take greater responsibility for securing NATO’s northern flank amid growing geopolitical competition. The renewed [] The post Can NATO Defend the Arctic as Russia Expands Military Power? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

NATO reaffirms collective defense, pledges continued support for Ukraine

Ankara, July 8 (SANA) NATO leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the alliance’s principle of collective defense and pledged continued military support for Ukraine in the final declaration of the alliance’s summit, which concluded on Wednesday in Ankara. According to Agence France-Presse (AFP), the declaration stressed that an attack on one NATO member is considered an []

Atlantic Council

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· Jun 29, 2026

European allies can boost NATO unity at the Ankara summit by accelerating eastern flank deterrence

The allies should agree to station full-strength combat brigades in each of the Baltic states to deter possible Russian aggression. The post European allies can boost NATO unity at the Ankara summit by accelerating eastern flank deterrence appeared first on Atlantic Council.

Investing.com

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· Jul 3, 2026

NATO leaders to affirm ’ironclad commitment’ to collective defence in Ankara, summit text says

NATO leaders to affirm ’ironclad commitment’ to collective defence in Ankara, summit text says

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Related coverage for "NATO leaders fail to acknowledge role in fueling nuclear tensions with Russia — ICAN": Al Bawaba — NATO leaders gather in Ankara as security challenges dominate summit. Reuters — Can Europe afford to defend itself?. Modern Diplomacy — Can NATO Defend the Arctic as Russia Expands Military Power?. Syrian Arab News Agency — NATO reaffirms collective defense, pledges continued support for Ukraine. Atlantic Council — European allies can boost NATO unity at the Ankara summit by accelerating eastern flank deterrence. Investing.com — NATO leaders to affirm ’ironclad commitment’ to collective defence in Ankara, summit text says