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More cash, not enough weapons: Nato presses to produce more
NATO leaders will address challenges in converting increased defense spending into sufficient weapon production, amid concerns over Europe's reliance on the US and strained stockpiles due to conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The summit in Ankara aims to finalize defense industry deals, but analysts warn Europe's current production capacity remains inadequate for prolonged conflicts.
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