“While representatives of 30 countries of the alliance, as well as partners and candidates, will deal with the strategic concept until 2030, Roscosmos publishes satellite photographs of the summit venue and those same “decision-making centers” that support Ukrainian nationalists,” the Russian state corporation said in a statement. .

Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the main topics of the NATO summit starting on Tuesday evening, June 28, in Madrid will be strengthening collective defense and deterrence, as well as continuing assistance and support to Ukraine.

In addition, the leaders of the block plan to approve a new ten-year strategic concept, calculated until 2030.

Stoltenberg also expressed the opinion that the summit of the North Atlantic Alliance in Madrid will become historic. 

He said that on the sidelines of the summit, the participants will agree on the largest transformation of the alliance's collective defense since the end of the Cold War.

In mid-June, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirmed his intention to attend a NATO summit.

This will be the first time that a Japanese head of government will attend such a military alliance event.