Ankara (Lord Media): NATO’s upcoming summit is set to take place next week in the Turkish capital, Ankara, where decisions on global security, the Ukraine war, and the Middle East situation are anticipated.
NATO leaders are expected to reaffirm their commitment in a joint declaration at the conclusion of the summit, emphasizing that Iran will never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. The allied nations will urge Iran to adhere to international obligations and address global concerns regarding its nuclear program.
NATO countries will press Iran to fully respect the freedom of international navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and avoid escalating tensions in this crucial maritime passage. The declaration is likely to underscore the importance of the Strait of Hormuz for global trade and energy supply.
Meanwhile, NATO leaders will announce a commitment to provide 70 billion euros in aid to Ukraine in the next phase to meet Kyiv’s military, economic, and defense needs amid the ongoing war against Russia.
Analysts suggest that the summit’s decisions regarding Iran, Ukraine, and European security could have significant impacts on the global diplomatic and security landscape in the coming months.