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Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Tuesday that NATO partners will invest over $40 billion over the next five years to strengthen their defenses against drones. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Tuesday that NATO allies are dedicated to cooperating in the acquisition, storage, transportation, and management of stockpiles of vital defense goods. Rutte stated that the effort encompasses Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey at a defense industry meeting in Ankara.

At a conference in Turkey on Tuesday, NATO members attempted to appease US President Donald Trump’s ire over Europe’s response to the conflict with Iran by showcasing soaring defense spending with new arms sales costing billions. During the High Level Defense announcements at the NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum on the fringes of the NATO leaders’ summit in Ankara, Turkey on Tuesday, Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte pose for a group photo.

Reuters NATO commander Mark Rutte has emphasized that European nations are “delivering” by increasing military spending and stepping up to assume greater responsibility for their continent’s defense against Russia. Prior to the main summit, NATO began with a series of armaments announcements at a glamorous defense industry gathering in an attempt to impress Trump before he landed in Ankara.

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