British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to unveil details of a long-range missile deal as he meets other leaders at a NATO summit event. The announcement is scheduled to come ahead of a meeting of NATO’s North Atlantic Council in Ankara, Turkey, according to reporting from the UK. Both outlets frame the move as part of Starmer’s engagement with NATO leadership during the summit period. The coverage provided does not include further specifics of the deal, such as the countries involved, the technical scope, timelines, or procurement arrangements. It also does not describe any publicly stated conditions, budget figures, or immediate operational implications. Instead, the information focuses on the timing and context: the announcement is intended to be delivered around NATO coordination meetings in Ankara, where member-state leaders and senior officials discuss alliance priorities. The reports therefore indicate the government plans to use the NATO setting to communicate the missile arrangement rather than issuing it outside the summit framework.