As NATO Summit Nears in Ankara, Expert Urges Europe to Rethink Defense Amid U.S. Strategic Shift.
A Call for Europe to Reassess Its Defense Doctrine
According to UATV: With the NATO summit scheduled for July 7–8 in Ankara, analyst Pavlo Lakijchuk has urged Europe to reconsider its defense doctrine. This appeal stems from the United States’ growing focus on the Indo-Pacific region, which challenges longstanding European security assumptions.
According to Lakijchuk, European nations must prepare to defend themselves independently against Russian aggression. He also stressed the need to identify joint solutions and avenues for collaboration with Ukraine. Such cooperation could prove vital for strengthening Europe’s defense capabilities amid evolving threats.
Lakijchuk made his remarks on June 27. The upcoming NATO summit may serve as a key forum to debate fresh security approaches in light of shifting international dynamics and the urgent need to adapt European defense strategies.
Prospects for Cooperation with Ukraine
Given the changing geopolitical landscape and heightened threats from Russia, calls to revise defense doctrines could pave the way for new European security frameworks. Partnerships with Ukraine and other collective initiatives may become central to bolstering the defense readiness of EU and NATO member states, particularly under growing regional tensions.
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