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NATO leaders convene for Ankara summit

Heads of state from NATO member nations are gathering in Ankara, Turkey, for a critical summit centered on the alliance's future defense posture. Discussions include the alliance's ongoing support for Ukraine and regional security concerns involving the Black Sea and the Middle East. With shifts in U.S. political sentiment regarding the alliance, this meeting serves as a high-stakes test of unity for the bloc's long-term strategic commitment.

Why it matters

The summit evaluates NATO's cohesion and operational readiness amid internal political shifts and volatile regional security threats.

Context

The Montreux Convention, managed by Turkey, strictly regulates the passage of naval warships through the Turkish Straits between the Mediterranean and Black Seas.