Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to travel to Ankara on Monday to attend the annual NATO summit. Multiple reports say the trip is his first visit to Turkey as prime minister, and it is the first time a Canadian prime minister visits Turkey since 2015. The coverage describes Ankara as the start of a broader week-long travel schedule in the Middle East, with additional stops after the summit mentioned in one report.

Reporting also indicates that the NATO meeting will focus on alliance planning and coordination, including how NATO allies manage policy and political developments in the United States under Donald Trump. The articles do not detail specific proposals or decisions coming out of the summit, but they frame the meeting as a key moment for member countries to align on shared priorities.

Overall, the outlets agree on the timing of Carney’s departure, the summit location, and the significance of the visit to Turkey, while presenting the agenda at a high level.