NATO Summit Concludes in Ankara with Key Discussions Led by Trump and World Leaders
The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkiye, is in its final day, featuring critical discussions on global security and international relations.
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The NATO summit in Ankara, Turkiye, is in its final day, featuring critical discussions on global security and international relations.
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