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NATO's Pivotal Summit in Ankara: 5% Military Spending and the Russian Threat

07/07/2026 21:55 - Internacionales

NATO Summit in Ankara: A New Era of Defense and Diplomacy

According to reports from July 7, 2026, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) inaugurated a high-stakes, two-day summit in Ankara, Turkey. For our international readers, NATO is an intergovernmental military alliance formed by countries from North America and Europe, designed to guarantee the freedom and security of its members through political and military means.

The 5% GDP Defense Spending Goal

The summit's primary focus is to showcase a substantial increase in military spending, setting an ambitious target of 5% of GDP by 2035. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte spoke of a transformed alliance, warning about the complex risks posed by Russia, China, and North Korea. This move is largely seen as an effort to reinforce European defense capabilities.

Donald Trump's Demands

US President Donald Trump arrived in Turkey with a critical stance toward European allies, expressing disappointment over NATO's actions regarding Iran. Trump has reportedly threatened troop withdrawals, though he might announce the sale of F-35 fighter jets despite a US Congress veto. Interestingly, he stated that both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky are actively seeking a peace deal.

Ukraine's Urgent Plea

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is attending the summit to request an annual aid package of $80 billion and Patriot missile systems. This plea comes just after a severe Russian attack on Kyiv on July 6, 2026, which reportedly left at least 14 dead and caused extensive damage to the Podilskyi district.

International Context: Macron's Historic Visit to Syria

The summit unfolds amid a highly tense global backdrop. French President Emmanuel Macron made a historic visit to Damascus on July 6, 2026, becoming the first Western leader to visit Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in 2024. However, the visit was marred by a security scare when two bombs exploded near the Four Seasons hotel, injuring 18 people, including 4 police officers. President Macron was unharmed.

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