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Turkey Sees Opportunity as NATO Faces Uncertainty Ahead of July Summit

June 24, 2026

NATO’s upcoming leaders’ summit on 7-8 July is gaining significance amid renewed questions about US commitment to the alliance. While concerns have grown across Europe following remarks from Donald Trump and other US officials, Turkish leaders are presenting the situation as an opportunity for Ankara to expand its influence and help shape the future of NATO.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the summit could contribute to the emergence of a “more European NATO” and help redefine relations between the alliance and the United States. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has also described the meeting as a potential turning point for NATO’s future security architecture.

Ankara has so far avoided alarmist reactions to suggestions that Washington could reduce its role within the alliance. Fidan argued that there is no concrete evidence of a US withdrawal and said Washington’s main objective remains encouraging allies to increase defence spending and assume greater responsibility for their own security.

At the same time, Turkish officials and commentators have highlighted Turkey’s strategic position within NATO. Former diplomats, analysts and government-aligned media outlets argue that Ankara’s geographic location, military capabilities and diplomatic reach could allow it to play a larger role if Europe assumes greater responsibility for the alliance’s security.

Several Turkish analysts also point to strengthening defence cooperation between Turkey and European countries. They argue that if the US reduces its military presence in Europe, Turkey could become a key partner for European security due to its defence industry, NATO experience and military resources.

However, some experts caution that a larger Turkish role could face resistance from certain European actors, including Greece and Cyprus. Analysts also stress that any shift toward a more Europe-focused NATO would require a gradual and coordinated transition rather than a sudden reduction in US involvement.

The outcome of the July summit could therefore be significant for both NATO’s future structure and Turkey’s position within the alliance. Ankara is expected to use the meeting to promote a stronger role for itself while seeking to avoid a disruptive weakening of transatlantic ties.

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