NATO allies moving to invite Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand to July summit, Nikkei reports citing senior Turkish official.
NATO allies are moving toward inviting Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand to the July summit, Nikkei reports citing a senior Turkish official.
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