Lithuanian president, foreign minister head to Ankara for NATO summit

Lithuanian officials are traveling to Ankara for a NATO summit to discuss defense investments, support for Ukraine, and regional security. The meeting will include leaders from all 32 member states to address nuclear deterrence and the evolving role of the United States.
Why it matters
The summit highlights shifting geopolitical priorities and the ongoing commitment of NATO members to collective security amid global instability.
VILNIUS - Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys will travel to Ankara on Tuesday for a NATO summit.
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