Agreements Worth Over $50 Billion Reached at NATO Summit in Ankara
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- Agreements totaling at least $50 billion were signed at a defense industry forum during the NATO summit in Ankara.
- The deals include air defense systems, UAVs, and joint weapons projects.
- Additionally, 20 NATO members will invest $40 billion in drone production via the Drone Edge initiative.
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The NATO summit in Ankara is a key event for alliance members to discuss and solidify defense strategies and cooperation. Significant financial commitments were made regarding air defense and drone technology.
ANKARA, July 8. /TASS/. Agreements worth at least 50 billion dollars have been concluded within the framework of a defense industry forum on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, the Turkiye newspaper reported.
According to it, the contracts cover purchases of air defense systems and UAVs, as well as the execution of joint weapons and military equipment projects.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on the sidelines of the summit that 20 alliance’s member states would join the Drone Edge initiative, investing $40 billion in the production of drones and counter-drone systems over the next five years. According to him, NATO member states would sign defense contracts worth tens of billions of dollars at the Ankara summit.
Leaders from 32 NATO member states are participating in the two-day NATO summit in Ankara. A plenary session featuring alliance’s heads of states and governments will take place on Wednesday.
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- Specific details of joint weapons projects.
- Breakdown of individual country investments in Drone Edge.



