Erdoğan: NATO Summit in Ankara a Success, Thanks Hosts and Participants
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- President Erdoğan announced the successful conclusion of the 36th NATO Summit in Ankara, hosted by Turkey.
- The summit was attended by 32 heads of state and government, along with numerous ministers and diplomats, and was covered by over 2,500 media representatives.
- Erdoğan thanked Ankara residents for their hospitality and all personnel involved in the summit's organization, emphasizing Turkey's central role in global security architecture.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declared the 36th NATO Summit, held in Ankara, a success. He expressed gratitude to those involved in its preparation and organization, noting the participation of 32 heads of state and government, nearly 100 ministers, and high-level diplomats. The event also saw over 2,500 members of the press covering it, with extensive media facilities provided.
We have successfully completed the 36th NATO Heads of State and Government Summit, which we held in Ankara with Turkey as the host.
Erdoğan highlighted the careful balance maintained between security and citizens' rights during the summit, ensuring daily life in the city was minimally disrupted. The Presidential Complex served as the international media center, equipped with extensive working spaces and broadcast facilities. The summit's reach was amplified globally through 96 cameras and 26 broadcast points, coordinated by TRT.
"The Ankara Summit has been delivered to the whole world," Erdoğan stated, thanking the residents of Ankara for their tolerance and hospitality. He also extended his gratitude to all personnel, from law enforcement to technical and medical staff, for their dedicated service. The President specifically thanked NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for his cooperative approach.
The Summit, held during a period when the global security architecture is being reshaped by great power competition, hybrid threats, regional crises, and new technologies, once again demonstrated our country's central role in the global security architecture, its diplomatic capacity, and its alliance responsibility.
Reflecting on the current global security landscape, shaped by great power competition and hybrid threats, Erdoğan asserted that the summit underscored Turkey's central role, diplomatic capacity, and commitment to alliances. He mentioned the "NATO 3.0" vision aimed at strengthening European defense and adapting the alliance to new challenges, with Turkey poised to contribute significantly through its military capabilities, strategic location, and defense industry.
I believe that the discussions with Trump will lead to concrete results in line with our country's expectations.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.