European allies intend to demonstrate robust support for Ukraine during the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara this July. The announcement was made Wednesday by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, following a meeting in Berlin with leaders from France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Poland. Merz stated the summit aims to deliver a “strong signal of support” to Ukraine. The meeting focused on coordinating a unified message to Moscow regarding the ongoing conflict. Details of the specific support measures to be discussed were not immediately released, but the gathering underscores a commitment to bolstering Ukraine’s defense. This coordinated effort signals a united front against Russian aggression and a reaffirmation of NATO’s commitment to its eastern flank.
