“Allies in Ankara” programme concludes with closing event

“Allies in Ankara” programme concludes with closing event

The "Allies in Ankara" programme, organised over two days by the Presidency's Directorate of Communications in partnership with the Munich Security Conference (MSC) and the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) as part of the NATO Heads of State and Government Summit, concluded with a closing event.

Held at Ankara Palas, the two-day programme featured 50 events that brought together senior government officials, decision-makers, and domestic and international stakeholders.

A total of 60 institutions and organisations were represented, with more than 1,500 participants attending the programme. 

Through panel discussions, roundtable meetings, policy dialogues, and thematic sessions, participants examined the key issues shaping the global and regional security agenda from a wide range of perspectives.

Bringing together international policymakers, academics, think tank representatives, and experts on a single platform, the "Allies in Ankara" programme emerged as one of the most comprehensive dialogue platforms organised on the margins of the NATO Summit.

The programme concluded with organisers and participants gathering for a commemorative group photograph.