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NATO heads into ‘deal-making’ summit
NATO leaders are convening a summit in Ankara where defense spending and procurement are prioritized over shared values. US President Donald Trump has pressured allies to increase defense investments, leading to nearly $120 billion in commitments, with half allocated to American equipment. The summit aims to assess whether these financial pledges will translate into military capabilities.
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