NATO foreign ministers arrive in Turkey
- NATO foreign ministers, including Latvian Minister Baiba Braze, convened in Antalya on May 17, 2025, for an informal meeting in Turkey.
- The meeting follows calls from Ukraine for a 30-day ceasefire and aims to prepare for the NATO Summit scheduled for June 24–25 in The Hague.
- Ministers are anticipated to discuss boosting defense budgets, continuing support for Ukraine, and the possibility of arranging peace negotiations involving Ukraine and Russia.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed readiness to meet Putin in Turkey, but Putin has not responded, and direct talks remain uncertain.
- This meeting could shape NATO’s strategic priorities and impact ongoing conflict resolution efforts amid unresolved peace negotiations.
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NATO Summit in Turkey 2025 – Foreign Ministers Gather in Antalya
On Thursday, NATO foreign ministers will gather for a meeting in Antalya, Turkey. The agenda will include the war in Ukraine and increased defense spending, and for Sweden it is a new chance to reiterate demands for the release of journalist Joakim Medin.
Nato Summit in Anatalya: They Sprinkle Salt in Putin's Wound
The NATO Foreign Minister meeting in Turkey is in the shadow of the possible negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul. With his rejection, Vladimir Putin not only brings Donald Trump and the Europeans against him. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Antalya at the NATO Foreign Minister meeting. Picture: keystoneThe NATO Foreign Minister meeting in Turkey is in the shadow of the possible negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in Ista…
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