The NATO summit in Ankara, scheduled for July 7-8, has confirmed a commitment to provide Ukraine with 70 billion euros in military support over two years (2026 and 2027). This includes a 30 billion euro loan from the European Union and voluntary contributions from allied countries, excluding the United States. Italy initially proposed limiting financial commitments to 2026 but this was rejected, leading to approval of extended funding through 2027. The Italian government is focusing on energy support aligned with Kyiv’s needs. The summit will also address security, defense, and industry strengthening. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed relations with Turkey and Libya ahead of the meeting.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced account of the NATO summit and Italy's role, highlighting both the agreement reached and Italy's initial concerns. It does not overtly favor any particular political stance, though it notes the involvement of various international actors without taking a clear side. S






