Zelenskyy Arrives in Ankara for NATO Summit: New Drone Deals and €140 Billion for Ukraine on the Table.
Ukrainian President’s Visit to Ankara
According to UATV: On July 7, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Ankara to take part in the NATO summit. His agenda includes attending the Defense Industries Forum and holding nearly twenty bilateral meetings with leaders from other nations. The significance of this event goes beyond the summit itself, as several new agreements on drone technology are expected to be signed, which could substantially bolster Ukraine’s defensive capabilities.
Zelenskyy highlighted the critical work awaiting him in Ankara: 'There is important work ahead in Ankara. We expect a strong and results-driven NATO summit. Right now, we need decisions that will provide greater protection for our people, more resources for our defense, and even stronger security cooperation between Ukraine, Europe, and America.' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Funding and Priorities
The summit may also approve a €140 billion funding package for Ukraine over two years. The President emphasized that strengthening air defense remains the top priority:
'We will keep working tirelessly to enhance Ukraine’s air defense. New systems, missiles, and production licenses—these are all at the top of our list. We are grateful to everyone supporting Ukraine with concrete actions.' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This summit holds strategic importance for Ukraine, as it is focused on reinforcing national security and defense capacity in close cooperation with allied nations.
The NATO summit in Ankara serves as a key platform for discussing political and military matters affecting Ukraine’s security. As the country continues to face military challenges, the backing of international partners is essential for its defense readiness. The proposed €140 billion in funding and the new drone agreements could significantly enhance Ukraine’s military strength, a critical factor given the ongoing regional situation.
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