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NATO heads of state and government will meet in Ankara, Turkiye, on Tuesday, for a two-day summit of great importance amidst numerous regional crises and global challenges and transformations, particularly in the security and energy sectors.Ankara is hosting the summit 22 years after the last one held on its soil in 2004. Turkiye occupies a strategic importance from geographical, political, and defense perspectives, as well as being a key transit corridor for energy supplies.The summit is expected to discuss the alliance’s defense spending and the Russia-Ukraine crisis. It will reaffirm the commitment to the principle of collective defense and the bonds between member states, in addition to addressing the developments in the Middle East, global challenges related to security, freedom of navigation, energy supplies, and other regional and international issues.The summit is also expected to highlight Turkiye’s prominent diplomatic role, its military contributions, the development of its defense industries, and its crisis management capabilities.In this regard, Assistant Professor at Qatar University, Dr. Abdulla Banndar Al Etaibi, noted that Turkiye has emerged as one of the world’s leading producers of defense equipment, military technologies, and security and intelligence systems. He explained that the country’s defense budget reached approximately $22.8 billion in 2024, representing 2.09% of its GDP. When Turkiye meets NATO’s newly agreed 5% defense spending target, its defense budget would rise to around $70 billion, an increase of approximately $47 billion.Al Etaibi added, in exclusive statements to the Qatar News Agency (QNA), that Turkiye’s hosting of the summit carries significant political and strategic weight. It confirms that Ankara remains an indispensable player within the alliance, despite the disagreements that have strained its relations with some Western countries in recent years.He emphasized that Turkiye’s ability to play a crucial role in mediation efforts has given it added value within the alliance. This is because Turkiye can communicate with parties that other NATO members cannot easily reach. Furthermore, hosting the summit reflects the alliance’s recognition that European security is no longer separate from the security of the Middle East and the Black Sea.For his part, Professor of Critical Security Studies at the Doha Institute Dr. Muhannad Salloum affirmed the significant role that Turkiye has come to occupy within NATO. He pointed out that Ankara is an indispensable ally, both geographically and militarily, for NATO, despite its disagreements with some members of the alliance.For its part, the State of Qatar is keen to strengthen its relations with the NATO, as the two sides have distinguished relations within the framework of the “Istanbul Cooperation Initiative,” which the State of Qatar joined on February 16, 2005. This includes the exchange of visits and political consultations, and participation in the study and training courses provided by NATO in the scientific and military fields.Relations between the State of Qatar and NATO witnessed significant development following the historic visit of His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani to NATO Headquarters in 2006, the first such visit by a head of state from a member country of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative.In 2014, relations between the State of Qatar and NATO saw further progress, with the agreement to hold the NATO and Gulf Security Conference in Doha in December 2014 as part of the celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative. Additionally, the NATO Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation was held in Qatar in March 2015. Related Story Source link
England midfielder Jordan Henderson suffered a wrist injury during the team’s post-game celebration following a 3-2 win over Mexico in the World Cup round of 16 on Sunday night that manager Thomas Tuchel called “serious.”Henderson was seen on video hopping over an advertising board at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City as England headed towards their fans at one end of the stadium to sing “Wonderwall” by Oasis, which has become tradition for the Three Lions. However, Henderson’s hand slipped and he was in clear pain after trying to break his fall. Multiple teammates immediately called for medical assistance and Henderson was later stretchered off the field.”He is at the moment in the hospital, it is quite a serious injury,” Tuchel told reporters Sunday night. “It doesn’t fit with the rest of the evening. I don’t know the procedure.”Henderson, 36, became the first England man to appear in four different World Cups when he came on against Panama during the group stage. He did not get into Sunday’s game, but was shown a yellow card during the second half for actions on the sideline. The Football Association confirmed that Henderson was going to stay in Mexico City on Sunday night with an England staff member while the remainder of the team and staff returned to their training base in Kansas City.England will face Norway in the quarterfinals on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Related Story Source link
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Qatar coach Julen Lopetegui on Monday named a 28-player squad for Al Annabi’s upcoming friendly against Ireland on May 28 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, as preparations intensify for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The squad, announced yesterday, has been trimmed from the 35-man preliminary list revealed earlier this month, with Spaniard Lopetegui now entering the final phase of selection before FIFA’s June 2 deadline for the submission of official 26-player World Cup squads. Two more players will be cut before the final list is confirmed by FIFA. Creative talisman Akram Afif and leading striker Almoez Ali headline the travelling party, alongside experienced campaigners Hassan al-Haydos, Karim Boudiaf, Boualem Khoukhi and Pedro Miguel. The 20-year-old left-back Rayyan al-Ali, who earned his first preliminary call-up earlier this month, has retained his place in the squad, while Al Sadd goalkeeper Meshaal Barsham also features after recovering from injury concerns earlier in the season. Indian-origin teenager Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid also found a place in the squad. Seven players from the original preliminary squad have been left out of the latest selection, including 42-year-old Sebastian Soria, whose inclusion had sparked the possibility of breaking Roger Milla’s record as the oldest outfield player to appear at a FIFA World Cup. Cameroon’s Milla was aged 42 years and 39 days during the 1994 World Cup in USA, a mark that Soria, who turned 42 last November, would have comfortably eclipsed if he had played in the upcoming tournament. Also omitted are defenders Bassam al-Rawi, and 29-year-old England-born centre-back Niall Mason and Tarek Salman, midfielder Mohammed Waad, forward Mubarak Shannan and goalkeeper Fahad Youus. Two-time Asian champions Qatar secured qualification for a second consecutive FIFA World Cup – the first on merit – after progressing through the play-offs against Oman and the UAE late last year. The FIFA World Cup will be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. Al Annabi have been drawn in Group B and will open their campaign against Switzerland on June 13 at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium before facing co-hosts Canada on June 18 in Vancouver and Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 24 in Seattle. The Ireland fixture will provide Lopetegui with another opportunity to assess combinations and fitness levels before Qatar face El Salvador in a final warm-up match on June 6 ahead of the World Cup. Speaking on the sidelines of training on Sunday, experienced defender Miguel said the players believe Qatar have what it takes to progress beyond the group stage despite facing difficult opposition. “It’s a difficult group with strong teams boasting good players,” Miguel said. “The first target is to clear the group and we have a chance to qualify for the knockout stage and we are ready. We will give everything to qualify. We just have to fight until the end. After we qualify, we will take one match at a time.” Miguel, who was also part of Qatar’s squad at the 2022 World Cup, said the experience of playing on home soil four years ago would help the team handle the occasion better in North America. “We are feeling less pressure because we are not playing at home. We had a lot of pressure to play an amazing World Cup in front of our home fans. But unfortunately we couldn’t do it because we didn’t play well. But this is part of football, it’s been already four years. We have a lot of experience now. We have a lot of new players to come and help us. And InshaAllah we’ll play an amazing World Cup.” Miguel added that competition within the squad has lifted the intensity in training ahead of the tournament opener. “All the players are excited. All the players are giving 100% in the training to be in the best shape in the first game.” Source link
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