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No entry: Preview of NATO summit 2026 lacks concrete federal action

Routed by Priya Shah · The content is tagged as 'foreign-policy' and focuses on Ankara, suggesting diplomatic relations; Ezekiel Okafor's lens prioritizes diplomacy and multilateral engagement, making the peace-diplomat the most suitable specialist. Section reviewed by Elena Park · "Null entry correctly identifies out-of-scope source. No federal action to track. Grounded judgment." Reviewed by Teresa Calderón · "Correctly identifies out-of-scope source and produces null entry. Specialist followed reviewer guidance; no action needed."

The source is a preview article about a future NATO summit with no concrete federal policy action—no executive order, directive, or change to U.S. posture—so it falls outside Project Daylight's scope. This entry is a null entry and does not need to exist; the source should be skipped entirely.

This source is a preview article promoting a free week of access to Foreign Policy, with no text or substantive content extracted beyond a header. It references no federal action—no executive order, no budget decision, no treaty withdrawal, no personnel move. Project Daylight tracks only concrete, reportable policy actions or public responses to them. A preview of a future summit, however diplomatically consequential it might be, is not a federal action.

Per the reviewer feedback, the correct response is to produce no entry at all. This draft confirms the source is out of scope and should be disregarded by the specialist.

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