Nato launches defence projects to counter Russia and China

ONP Summary
NATO's 32-member alliance convenes in Ankara on July 7-8 with President Trump and European leaders seeking consensus on defense commitments. The summit addresses long-standing friction over military spending targets, with Trump pressuring allies to increase contributions while some European nations defend their current defense budgets.
Progressive: Threat to alliance stability — Progressive outlets emphasize Trump's unpredictability and pressure as destabilizing to NATO, requiring careful management to prevent broader damage to alliance unity.
Moderate: Defense spending accountability debate — Centrist outlets focus on practical negotiations around military spending targets, with nations presenting fiscal positions and seeking consensus.
Conservative: European strategic independence — Conservative outlets frame this as Europe's opportunity and responsibility to strengthen its own defenses and reduce dependence on US security commitments.
Nato member states unveiled a series of defence initiatives on Tuesday aimed at strengthening weapons development, production and supply chains in response to security challenges posed by Russia and China.
Speaking at the Nato Summit Defence Industry Forum (NSDIF) on the first day of this year’s summit in Ankara, Turkey, Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte announced several new projects involving member states and defence contractors to bolster the alliance’s advanced military capabilities.
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