Estonia’s ambassador to NATO, Jüri Luik, stated the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara will prioritize addressing bottlenecks within the defense industry. Luik highlighted NATO’s historical pattern of adapting to crises and its current shift towards “NATO 3.0.” This new strategic direction signifies a renewed focus on territorial defense, returning the alliance to its foundational principles. The Ankara summit is expected to concentrate on increasing defense production capacity to meet evolving security needs. Luik emphasized the importance of overcoming obstacles hindering the rapid and sufficient supply of essential military equipment. This focus reflects growing concerns about long-term sustainability and readiness in the face of ongoing geopolitical tensions. The alliance aims to strengthen its ability to defend its members effectively.