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Uzbekistan, Türkiye discuss COP31 participation and climate co-op in Ankara

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June 23, 2026

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Uzbekistan, Türkiye discuss COP31 participation and climate co-op in Ankara
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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why the Indo-Pacific might be on the back burner at the Nato summit

Nato’s 32 member states will convene in the Turkish capital this week for an annual summit expected to be dominated by efforts to secure a fragile peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, with Indo-Pacific issues taking a back seat. Analysts said the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, as well as Washington’s push for European allies to raise defence spending, could diminish discussion about the security alliance’s cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners, despite the Nato chief’s warnings about China’s...

Daily Sabah

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· Jun 21, 2026

Türkiye, South Korea deepen trade ties through strategic sectors

Strengthening trade relations between Türkiye and South Korea and exploring venues for advancing the ties are likely to top the agenda of talks to be held in the Turkish capital th...

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

EU foreign policy chief, European commissioners to visit Türkiye ahead of NATO summit

Visit to focus on EU-Türkiye ties, shared geopolitical challenges, new areas of cooperation

TRT World

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· Jul 10, 2026

A tour of Türkiye’s capital Ankara, the 2026 NATO Summit’s host city

Türkiye’s capital Ankara hosted this year’s NATO Summit, but the city has more to it than its political identity. Here’s a tour of the city. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook X (Twitter): http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@trtworld WhatsApp: trtworld.com/whatsapp Telegram: https://t.me/trtworld Visit our website: http://trt.world

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

NATO Next

NATO’s most consequential summit since 1949 opens July 7 in Ankara, as the alliance grapples with Trump’s threats to disengage, European underinvestment in defense, and Russia’s escalating hybrid warfare campaign. Ukraine, though not a member, has become indispensable to Europe’s security architecture, fielding one of the continent’s most capable militaries. The summit is expected to reaffirm NATO unity, push Europe toward greater self-reliance, and cement Ukraine’s role in the alliance’s long-term strategy.

BOL News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade

Both countries agreed to hold regular committee meetings and strengthen coordination. The post Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade appeared first on BOL News.

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Related coverage for "Uzbekistan, Türkiye discuss COP31 participation and climate co-op in Ankara": South China Morning Post — Why the Indo-Pacific might be on the back burner at the Nato summit. Daily Sabah — Türkiye, South Korea deepen trade ties through strategic sectors. Anadolu Agency — EU foreign policy chief, European commissioners to visit Türkiye ahead of NATO summit. TRT World — A tour of Türkiye’s capital Ankara, the 2026 NATO Summit’s host city. Kyiv Post — NATO Next. BOL News — Pakistan and Iran agree to accelerate agricultural trade