NATO has confirmed that its 2026 summit will be hosted by Türkiye, with Albania set to host the following summit in 2027, according to the final declaration from the summit in The Hague.
The final declaration from the NATO summit held in The Hague announced that Türkiye will host the alliance’s next summit in 2026, followed by Albania in 2027. The statement expressed gratitude to the Netherlands for its generous hospitality during the current gathering and looked ahead to the upcoming meetings in Türkiye and Albania.
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