Ankara Declaration Tilts NATO Toward Europe
NATO has cast Russia as the long-term threat to Euro-Atlantic security. Its answer, agreed at the Ankara summit, is a stronger Europe bearing more of the Alliance's defense. The post Ankara…
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The participants of the NATO summit in Ankara in a joint statement pointed to the "long-term threat that Russia poses to Euro-Atlantic security and stability."
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