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NATO parliamentary speakers call for stronger defense, alliance unity, support for Ukraine at summit in Istanbul

Anadolu Agency

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June 29, 2026

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NATO Parliamentary Summit stresses collective security, increased defense spending, respect for international law, democratic values and closer cooperation amid growing global threats

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TRT World

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· Jul 8, 2026

One on One with EU Foreign Affairs High-Representative Kaja Kallas

Speaking to TRT World, Kaja Kallas says NATO unity is vital, calls for more support for Ukraine and highlights Türkiye's strategic importance.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

NATO chief warns Russia will remain long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security

Secretary-General says next week’s Ankara summit will give allies an opportunity to discuss strengthening support for Ukraine

World Politics Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

NATO Reaffirms Defense Commitment

NATO reaffirms unity and Ukraine support while shifting toward greater European responsibility for the alliance’s defense. The post NATO Reaffirms Defense Commitment appeared first on World Politics Review.

UPI

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· Jul 7, 2026

NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense

NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

NATO ‘In Good Place’ After Ankara Summit as Allies Stand United Behind Ukraine, Former US Commander Says

Former US Army Europe commander said the Ankara summit reaffirmed NATO unity behind Ukraine despite earlier tensions. He said Ukraine’s strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure are shifting the war’s momentum and could force Moscow to consider full-scale mobilization.

RTL Today

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· Jul 7, 2026

NATO Summit 2026: Europe and Canada now spend 4% of GDP on defence

The NATO summit, which began in Turkey on Tuesday, is focused primarily on the war in Ukraine and the alliance's requirement for members to spend 5 of their GDP on defence.

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Related coverage for "NATO parliamentary speakers call for stronger defense, alliance unity, support for Ukraine at summit in Istanbul": TRT World — One on One with EU Foreign Affairs High-Representative Kaja Kallas. Anadolu Agency — NATO chief warns Russia will remain long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security. World Politics Review — NATO Reaffirms Defense Commitment. UPI — NATO summit begins with focus on U.S. commitment, Ukraine defense. Kyiv Post — NATO ‘In Good Place’ After Ankara Summit as Allies Stand United Behind Ukraine, Former US Commander Says. RTL Today — NATO Summit 2026: Europe and Canada now spend 4% of GDP on defence