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Turkey has rolled out sweeping NATO Summit security measures in Ankara, deploying tens of thousands of police, placing air defences on high alert ahead of the July 7-8 meeting.
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The two-day summit opens on Tuesday, with about 3,500 companies showcasing Turkey's rapidly growing defence technologies.
Turkey is rolling out sweeping security measures for the upcoming NATO summit, deploying tens of thousands of police and placing air defenses on high alert, while banning
Ahead of the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, anti-NATO protests erupted, leading to over 100 arrests. The Communist Party of Turkey organised a protest march in Kizilay Square, where demonstrators voiced their opposition to NATO.
(Fixes typographical error in TKP secretary general's name in paragraph 6) ANKARA, July 5 (Reuters) - Turkish authorities detained more than 100 people taking part in an anti-NATO protest march organised by the Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) on Sunday,
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to leave for Ankara on Monday to attend the annual NATO summit — the first visit by a Canadian prime minister to Turkey since 2015.
