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Türkiye's Erdogan hails successful conclusion of NATO summit, thanks participants, organisers
Turkish President Erdogan says the summit brought together the leaders of NATO's 32 member states, adding that the event had strengthened Ankara's international profile.
Türkiye's Erdogan hails successful conclusion of NATO summit, thanks participants, organisers
Erdogan thanked Rutte for "his cooperation-oriented approach and efforts in the preparation and organisation of the NATO Ankara Summit."

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that the 36th NATO Summit, hosted by Türkiye in Ankara, was concluded successfully, thanking participants, organisers and residents of the capital for helping ensure the event's success.

"We have successfully concluded the 36th NATO Summit of Heads of State and Government, which we hosted in Ankara, Türkiye," said Erdogan in a post on X on Thursday.

Erdogan said the summit, held at the Presidential Complex, brought together the heads of state and government of NATO's 32 member countries, nearly 100 ministers, senior diplomats, representatives of international organisations, and guests.

He said authorities maintained "a delicate balance" between ensuring the highest level of security and protecting citizens' rights and freedoms throughout the summit.

According to Erdogan, security, transportation, coordination and public order measures were carefully planned to safeguard leaders, maintain daily life in the city and ensure the international community received accurate information while minimising disruptions to residents.

The president said the Presidential National Library served as the international media centre, providing a workspace for 1,800 people, 40 editing rooms, and numerous live broadcast locations.

More than 2,500 journalists covered the summit, marking record media participation, he said. Under the coordination of public broadcaster TRT, the event was broadcast worldwide through 96 cameras, 18 outside broadcasting vehicles and live transmissions from 26 locations.

Erdogan said the summit also made "a significant contribution" to promoting Ankara internationally.

"I extend my heartfelt thanks to my fellow citizens of Ankara for the tolerance and unique hospitality they demonstrated throughout the summit, which also made a significant contribution to promoting our capital," he said.

He also thanked everyone who contributed to the event, including law enforcement personnel, media workers, technical teams, healthcare staff, transportation personnel, protocol officials and catering services.

"On behalf of myself and my nation, I express my gratitude to all my brothers and sisters who worked selflessly to ensure the summit was held smoothly," Erdogan said.

The Turkish president also thanked NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for "his cooperation-oriented approach and efforts in the preparation and organisation of the NATO Ankara Summit."

SOURCE:TRT World