Multiple outlets report that Washington’s approach toward NATO and the alliance’s focus are a central topic as leaders gather for a NATO summit in Ankara. The reports note that the U.S. president’s attendance is expected to mark a significant moment in diplomacy: it will be his first trip to Turkey since he regained the White House. The coverage frames the summit against broader questions about NATO’s future priorities and the balance between Europe, the Middle East, and other theaters. While the articles emphasize uncertainty around how the alliance will adapt to Washington’s strategic direction, they agree on the immediate relevance of the Ankara meeting and the president’s travel there. Beyond the discussion of prospective policy shifts, the reports highlight the timing and symbolism of the visit, linking it to efforts to coordinate with Turkey, a NATO member, at a moment when alliance strategy is under scrutiny.