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NATO Calls for Advanced Tech Aid to Ukraine Before Key Summit

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As the NATO summit approaches in Turkey, Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged members and partner nations of the alliance to bolster Ukraine’s military defenses, particularly focusing on air defense systems. In his address from Ankara, Rutte emphasized the importance of sustained international support to help Ukraine maintain its defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict. He highlighted that the summit is set to unveil new multi-year commitments aimed at supporting Ukraine’s military efforts.

Rutte’s remarks come in the wake of intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian urban centers, which have caused civilian casualties. He expressed uncertainty over what might lead Russian President Vladimir Putin to engage in meaningful peace talks. Despite these challenges, Finnish President Alexander Stubb conveyed optimism about Ukraine’s strategic position, noting that its operations within Russia have shifted international perspectives on the conflict.

The summit will not only address Ukraine’s needs but will also concentrate on enhancing NATO’s overall defense capabilities. Alliance members are now targeting a defense spending goal of 5% of GDP by 2035. This initiative follows increased calls for improved military readiness. Rutte pointed out that European NATO members and Canada have already made significant strides in boosting their defense budgets, contributing to the strengthening of the alliance.

As the 32-member alliance gathers in Turkey, the discussions are expected to reflect the evolving security landscape and the pressing need for international cooperation. The commitment to Ukraine and the broader goal of fortifying NATO’s defense posture underscore the alliance’s response to ongoing geopolitical challenges.

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