Turkey is preparing for the 36th NATO Summit, scheduled for July 7–8, 2026, in Ankara under the presidency of Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Turkish Presidency’s Communications Directorate has announced detailed plans for the event, including the participation of leaders from all 32 NATO member states, numerous international delegations, approximately 100 ministers, and many diplomats and representatives from international organizations. For security, 56,288 personnel will be deployed, including 48,841 police officers, 7,447 gendarmerie members, and 639 cyber-security experts. Three airports will be used for transportation logistics. Media infrastructure includes 3,000 journalists expected to cover the summit, with state broadcaster TRT providing live coverage from 26 locations using 96 cameras and 18 external transmission vehicles. The Presidential National Library will serve as an international press center with 1,800 workstations, 40 editing rooms, and over 100 live broadcast points. Additionally, 5,000 outdoor information and display sites will operate across Ankara. Parallel activities include thematic panels, workshops, and other events organized alongside the summit.
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