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NATO leaders reaffirm ‘ironclad commitment’ to mutual defense at Ankara summit - Turkish Minute
NATO leaders reaffirmed their “ironclad commitment” to collective defense in the final declaration of their Ankara summit on Wednesday, despite US President Donald Trump’s repeated warnings that he might not defend European allies in the event of an attack, his renewed threat to take over Greenland and his criticism of allies over Iran. “We, the Heads of State and Government of the North Atlantic Alliance, have gathered in Ankara to reaffirm our…
ANKARA- All NATO heads of state and government ratified on Wednesday their "unbreakable" commitment to collective defense and claimed that an attack on one is "an attack on all," as well as noting that the European allies "are taking greater responsibility for the defense of the Alliance."The leaders of the Atlantic Alliance expressed this way in the brief declaration adopted at the end of the Ankara summit, of only six points, a quote that was …
The summit was outwardly marked by Donald Trump's anger over his European allies. Nevertheless, the NATO states passed a joint declaration - what's in it?
In Ankara, Turkey, participants from the North Atlantic Alliance countries issued a declaration at a conference. It speaks of the unwaveringness of the principle of "collective defense."
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