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Pavel Praises Unity of Allies at NATO Summit

Summary by Brno Daily
Speaking before his departure from Ankara after the NATO summit, Czech President Petr Pavel told reporters that the allies had maintained the alliance’s unity, agreeing to strengthen their own defences and continue supporting Ukraine. He praised the constructive atmosphere of the talks, which he said did not correspond to the concerns raised by U.S. President Donald Trump’s previous sharp rhetoric. “The talks themselves took place in a truly ver…
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Much was said before the event in Turkey. Finally, after more than two decades, a major return to one of NATO's key members. Only two scenarios were expected: either the Alliance would collapse, or it would become stronger than ever, with additional support from Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific, and the Middle East. Nothing could be further from the truth. NATO didn't go in either direction, but it maintained crucial unity in the face of the war in Ukr…

After the main meeting of the NATO summit in Ankara, President Petr Pavel praised the atmosphere of the talks and the outcome of the entire summit in the Turkish capital. According to him, fears of possible disputes between the allies did not come true. "Everyone took a little breather," said the head of state.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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According to Czech President Petr Pavel, the allies maintained the unity of the alliance at the current NATO summit in Ankara, agreeing to strengthen their own defense and continue supporting Ukraine. After the summit, Pavel also praised the constructive atmosphere of the negotiations, which, according to him, did not correspond to the concerns from the previous...

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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